Most Say WikiLeaks Release Harms Public Interest
Mixed Reactions to Media Coverage
Mixed Views on Tax Cuts, Support for START and Allowing Gays to Serve Openly
Overview With the public giving subpar approval ratings to President Obama and continuing to express negative views of Congress and the political parties, it goes its own way on many of the remaining issues before the lame-duck Congress. In a survey conducted before Obama and GOP leaders agreed to temporarily extend all Bush-era tax cuts, […]
Going Viral Against HIV and STIs
Susannah Fox will present Pew Internet's health and social media research at a public forum sponsored by the New York State Dept. of Health and AIDS.gov
Should I take polls about the 2012 election seriously two years before the election?
Senior research staff answer questions from readers relating to all the areas covered by our seven projects, ranging from polling techniques and findings, to media, technology, religious, demographic and global attitudes trends.
The 2010 U.S. Population Is…
The Census Bureau today released five sets of population estimates for the nation as of April 1--but not from the soon-to-be-released 2010 Census count.
Taxes, Debt and Leaks Dominate the Week
There was a significant spike in coverage of the troubled U.S. economy last week as Washington seemed to start tackling some of the key issues more aggressively. And if Julian Assange wasn’t already a household word, the man famous for sharing U.S. secrets generated enormous attention with new revelations.
The 2010 U.S. Population Is …
A new Census release of five estimates of the national population illustrates the intricacies and challenges of evaluating the soon-to-be-released 2010 Census count.
Muslims offer mixed views on Hamas, Hezbollah, reject al Qaeda
Want Bipartisan Cooperation
Most Americans (55%) -- but not most Republicans -- say that Republican leaders in Congress should work with President Obama.