A Quarter of Teens Mostly Access the Internet Using their Cell Phones
One in four teens are “cell-mostly” internet users — far more than adults.
One in four teens are “cell-mostly” internet users — far more than adults.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's announcement that Japan will join negotiations to create a Trans-Pacific Partnership with the U.S. and other Pacific Basin nations won early support from the Japanese people, according to snap surveys following his statement. The decision was also welcomed in official circles in Washington, D.C., where the Obama administration has long supported Japan becoming party to the talks.
Six-in-ten low-income Americans say they experienced one or more financial problems in the past year.
By Andrew Kohut Recent polling clearly shows that Americans are much more accepting of same-sex marriage than they were a decade ago. All of the major national polls now find more supporters than opponents of same-sex marriage. But there is no consensus in the polling as to just how many Americans now actually think that […]
Nearly a quarter of those who say gun rights should be a priority have contributed to an organization that takes a position on gun policy.
We hope this article sheds light on some of the challenges of reporting survey results from some populations.
Overview A new survey finds that seven-in-ten Americans (71%) say there should be a way for people in the United States illegally to remain in this country if they meet certain requirements, while 27% say they should not be allowed to stay legally. Most who favor providing illegal immigrants with some form of legal status […]
Roughly four-in-ten working mothers with children under 18 say their ideal situation would be to work full-time, up from 21% in 2007.
In 2003, 56% of Americans said same-sex marriage undermined the traditional family, but that number has dropped 10 points since then.