press release | Nov 2, 2012
Veteran journalist Alan Murray, currently deputy managing editor and executive editor, online, for The Wall Street Journal, has been named President of the Pew Research Center, succeeding public opinion expert Andrew Kohut.
report | Nov 2, 2012
I. Overview Hispanics have grown more satisfied with the nation’s direction and more confident in their finances since 2011, according to a new survey from the Pew Hispanic Center, a project of the Pew Research Center. Today, half of Latinos (51%) express satisfaction with the direction of the country, a 13 percentage point increase over […]
short reads | Nov 2, 2012
Half of all U.S. adults now have a mobile connection to the web through either a smartphone or tablet.
short reads | Nov 2, 2012
More than half of adults ages 36 to 40 say they are either “not too” or “not at all” confident that their incomes and assets will last through retirement.
short reads | Nov 2, 2012
About nine-in-ten registered voters say they will vote in this year’s election.
short reads | Nov 2, 2012
Three-quarters of registered voters say voters should be required to show an official photo ID before casting their ballot.
report | Nov 2, 2012
Barack Obama and Mitt Romney have both received more negative than positive coverage from the news media in the eight weeks since the conventions, but Obama has had an edge overall, a new PEJ study finds. The report also examines how the candidates fared in different media outlets, the tone of the conversation on social media and offers comparisons to 2008 campaign coverage.
report | Nov 2, 2012
55% of registered voters have watched political videos online this election season, and 52% have had others recommend political videos for them to watch online
report | Nov 1, 2012
Overview In the final days before Tuesday’s election, most of the focus will be on those likely to cast votes. But a sizable minority of adults choose not to vote or are unable to vote. By their absence, they also will affect the outcome. Nonvoters are numerous; in 2008, they constituted about 43% of the […]
report | Nov 1, 2012
Over the past year, public opinion surveys in the United States and China have shown evidence of rising tensions between the two countries on a host of issues. These include increasingly negative perceptions of each other and concern over economic and trade policies. This infographic explores these views.