report | Feb 16, 2012

Public More Optimistic about Economy, But Concerns Persist

Overview Optimism about the national economy, which sagged in 2011, has rebounded in the first two months of this year. Currently, 44% say they expect economic conditions to be better a year from now, up from 34% last month and 28% in December. Moreover, 54% say either that the economy is already recovering (25%) or […]

report | Feb 16, 2012

Intermarried Couples: Trends and Characteristics

A new report from the Pew Research Center's Social & Demographic Trends project analyzes the rising prevalence of racial and ethnic intermarriage, and compares rates among different ethnic and racial groups. The report also uses public opinion data to look at changing attitudes toward intermarriage.

report | Feb 16, 2012

The Rise of Intermarriage

The share of new marriages between spouses of a different race or ethnicity from each other increased to 15.1% in 2010, more than double the share in 1980.

short reads | Feb 16, 2012

Independents Help Obama Build Lead Over Romney

A slight majority (51%) of independents support President Obama in a hypothetical general election matchup with Mitt Romney. Independents have shifted from Romney to Obama since January.

presentation | Feb 15, 2012

Meeting the Challenge of HIV/AIDS

Susannah Fox will present the Pew Internet Project's latest research on how mobile, social technologies are changing the way Americans pursue health.

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