report | Sep 10, 2019

The American Veteran Experience and the Post-9/11 Generation

What it means to be a military veteran in the United States is being shaped by a new generation of service members. About one-in-five veterans today served on active duty after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. Their collective experiences – from deployment to combat to the transition back to civilian life – are markedly different from those who served in previous eras.

short reads | Aug 29, 2019

10 facts about American workers

To mark Labor Day, here's what we know about who American workers are, what they do and the U.S. working environment in general.

feature | Aug 21, 2019

Who shares your views on race?

Americans are divided along racial lines in their views on the legacy of slavery, the best way to achieve diversity and the value they place on their own racial and ethnic identity. Let's look at 11 questions from a recent survey to see what you think and how that compares with the rest of the nation.

report | Aug 19, 2019

The Growing Partisan Divide in Views of Higher Education

Americans see value in higher education whether they graduated from college or not. Even so, there is an undercurrent of dissatisfaction – even suspicion – among the public about the role colleges play in society.

report | Aug 19, 2019

The Growing Partisan Divide in Views of Higher Education

Americans see value in higher education whether they graduated from college or not. Even so, there is an undercurrent of dissatisfaction – even suspicion – among the public about the role colleges play in society.

short reads | Aug 13, 2019

5 facts about student loans

About one-third of adults under age 30 have student loan debt. In 2016, the amount students owed varied widely, especially by degree attained.

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