Most Egyptians Embrace Democracy
About two-thirds of Egyptians say they believe that democracy is preferable to any other kind of government.
About two-thirds of Egyptians say they believe that democracy is preferable to any other kind of government.
About six-in-ten fathers believe being a dad has become more difficult than it was 20 or 30 years ago, and 48% of mothers agree, according to those surveyed with children under age 18.
Forty years after the Watergate break-in, most Americans old enough to remember the era, remember where they were when Richard Nixon resigned in August 1974.
About seven-in-ten Americans (72%) agree that Wall Street only cares about making money for itself.
A 5-minute video overview of peer-to-peer health care.
More than three-quarters (78%) of Spaniards blame their country’s banks and financial institutions for current economic problems, compared to 59% who say it is their government’s fault.
Pew Internet asked two questions about "self-tracking" in 2010 - how should we expand this area of our research?