data essay | May 14, 2020
Born after 1996, the oldest Gen Zers will turn 23 this year. They are racially and ethnically diverse, progressive and pro-government, and more than 20 million will be eligible to vote in November.
short reads | May 7, 2020
Distress levels changed little overall from March to April, but this concealed considerable change at the individual level over this period.
short reads | May 6, 2020
90% of the decrease in employment between February and March arose from positions that could not be teleworked.
short reads | May 6, 2020
There were 1,501 black prisoners for every 100,000 black adults in 2018, down sharply from 2,261 black inmates per 100,000 black adults in 2006.
report | Apr 30, 2020
Sizable shares say men have more opportunities for high-paying jobs and that men should have preferential treatment when jobs are scarce.
short reads | Apr 28, 2020
As of July 1, 2019, Millennials have surpassed Baby Boomers as the United States' largest living adult generation.
short reads | Apr 24, 2020
Many single-and-looking people wouldn’t want to date someone who voted for the opposing party's candidate in the 2016 presidential election.
short reads | Apr 23, 2020
More than four-in-ten U.S. businesses with paid employees are in industries likely to be financially affected more deeply by the outbreak.
report | Apr 21, 2020
Only 23% say they have emergency funds that would last them three months.
short reads | Apr 17, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic sent many on the move to places other than their usual residence – and they may not know where or how to be counted.