Support for Black Lives Matter has decreased since June but remains strong among Black Americans
55% of U.S. adults now express at least some support for the Black Lives Matter movement, down from 67% in June.
55% of U.S. adults now express at least some support for the Black Lives Matter movement, down from 67% in June.
Our analysis of verified voters examines what 2016 voters and nonvoters did in the 2018 midterm elections and offers a detailed portrait of the demographic composition and vote choices of the 2018 electorate.
The share of 18- to 29-year-olds living with their parents has become a majority since U.S. coronavirus cases began spreading early this year.
The advent of dating apps and other new technologies present a new set of norms and expectations for U.S. singles.
A majority of women say they have experienced harassing behavior from someone they went on a date with.
Some 6.2 million U.S. adults – or 2.4% of the country’s adult population – report being two or more races.
In every U.S. presidential election dating back to 1984, women reported having turned out to vote at slightly higher rates than men.
A majority of Americans say the country still hasn’t gone far enough in giving women equal rights with men.
The public sees health risks to students and teachers as the top factor to be given a lot of consideration as schools decide whether to reopen.
Between February and June 2020, the share of young adults who are neither enrolled in school nor employed has more than doubled.