Pew Research Center Staff

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short reads | May 13, 2007

U.S. Hispanics Who Are Evangelicals

Nearly four-in-ten Latino Christians living in the United States describe themselves as "born again" or "evangelical" including 28% who self-identify as Roman Catholic.

short reads | May 13, 2007

Say Government Should Do More for the Needy

That's the proportion of Americans who now say that the government should help more needy people, even if it adds to the nation's debt, up from just 41% in 1994.

short reads | May 13, 2007

Americans See Less Religious Influence on U.S. Life

That's the percentage of Americans who say that religion's influence on life in the U.S. is waning. Among these, eight in ten (79%) believe this declining religiosity is a bad thing.

short reads | May 10, 2007

Mom’s Job Tougher Than Ever

Seven-in-ten American adults now say that it is more difficult to be a mother today than it was 20 or 30 years ago, according to a new Pew survey. Somewhat fewer (60%) say the same about being a father.

short reads | May 7, 2007

See AIDs as God’s Punishment for Immorality

That's the proportion of the public that now agrees with the statement that "AIDS might be God's punishment for immoral sexual behavior." When this question was first asked in 1987, public opinion was divided, with 43% agreeing and 47% disagreeing.

short reads | May 7, 2007

Daily Prayer Important

That's the portion of the adult U.S. population who completely agree that prayer is an important part of their daily life -- down from a high of 55% in 1999.

short reads | May 7, 2007

Say Government Fails to Give Enough Support to Returning Troops

That's the share of the U.S. public who say the U.S. government does not give enough support to the soldiers who have served in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan; but a narrow majority (51%) believes the American people give sufficient support.

short reads | May 7, 2007

Think the Iraq Troop Surge Is Working

That's the proportion of the public that thinks that so far the U.S. troop surge is making things better in Iraq; a slightly larger number, 34%, think it will do so in the long run. By contrast, a 46%-plurality thinks it is not having any effect and 20% see it making things worse.

short reads | May 3, 2007

French Concern About Islamic Extremism

That's the proportion of the general public in France, where a new president will be chosen on Sunday, who say they are either very concerned or somewhat concerned about the rise of Islamic extremism in their country. A somewhat smaller majority of French Muslims (59%) share that concern.

short reads | May 2, 2007

Say “Get Even” With Hostile Countries

That's the number of Americans who agree that "we should get even with any country that tries to take advantage of the United States" -- the lowest number in favor of getting even against other countries in 20 years.

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