Mental health and the pandemic: What U.S. surveys have found
Here’s a look at what surveys by Pew Research Center and other organizations have found about Americans’ mental health during the pandemic.
Here’s a look at what surveys by Pew Research Center and other organizations have found about Americans’ mental health during the pandemic.
Attitudes toward Russia and Vladimir Putin turned much more negative, while opinions of NATO grew more positive.
Around two-thirds of Black Democrats (66%) say that whether someone is a man or woman is determined by their sex at birth.
With Election Day approaching, here’s a closer look at voter attitudes on violent crime and an analysis of the nation’s violent crime rate.
Around four-in-ten Black adults in the United States (39%) say Black Lives Matter has done the most to help Black people in recent years.
Despite the growth of commercial sports betting, the most common way that Americans bet on sports is with friends or family.
This project represents our first comprehensive examination of Asian American identity using focus groups. Here’s how and why we did it.
32% of Black adults said they worried every day or almost every day that they might be threatened or attacked because of their race or ethnicity.
As the debate over the future of Title 42 unfolds, here are answers to key questions about the immigration policy.
Americans in 2022 find themselves in an environment that is at once greatly improved and frustratingly familiar.