Views of the Economy Among the Public and OECD Thought Leaders
Key findings on the current and future state of the global economy from a Pew Research Center survey of OECD Forum attendees.
Key findings on the current and future state of the global economy from a Pew Research Center survey of OECD Forum attendees.
One-in-seven U.S. infants were multiracial or multiethnic in 2015, nearly triple the share in 1980.
Predictions from experts about online connectivity in the next decade, from @pewresearch and @ImagineInternet.
Despite broad concerns about cyberattacks, outages and privacy violations, most experts believe the Internet of Things will continue to expand successfully the next few years.
About 629,000 foreign visitors who were expected to leave the U.S. in fiscal 2016 were still in the U.S. when the fiscal year ended Sept. 30.
Nearly a decade after the Great Recession, economic spirits are reviving around the world. But many are pessimistic about the next generation's financial future.
The American middle class is smaller than middle classes across Western Europe, but its income is higher.
Ahead of the June 8th general election, the British public is split on Brexit’s consequences and unsure of how much to trust their national government.
The share of registered voters who cited a "dislike of the candidates or campaign issues" as their main reason for not voting reached a new high of 25%.
The president has been slow to nominate people to fill key posts, and most of those he has named have had to overcome the cloture hurdle before being confirmed.