‘Hispanic’ and ‘Latino’: When Labels Don’t Fit
A majority (51%) of Hispanic adults prefer to identify themselves by their country of origin, rather than the label “Hispanic” or “Latino.”
A majority (51%) of Hispanic adults prefer to identify themselves by their country of origin, rather than the label “Hispanic” or “Latino.”
Four-in-ten working mothers (40%) say they always feel rushed.
More than half (54%) of adults say the church should stay out of political matters.
The Project for Excellence in Journalism did not publish a news index report this week. However, the data is available.
Nearly one-in-four (24%) of adults ages 25 to 34 who live with their parents say their living situation has been a ‘good’ thing.
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich ended his presidential campaign with a final week of unflattering and relatively sparse coverage and Mitt Romney's campaign narrative appeared to benefit from some high profile endorsements.
86% of smartphone owners used their phone in the past month to make real-time queries to help them meet friends, solve problems, or settle arguments
By roughly two-to-one (61% to 31%) most Americans offer a favorable assessment of their local government. In comparison, just 33% have a favorable view of the federal government.
About one-in-four (23%) of registered voters today are swing voters, compared to 33% in 2008.