Pew Research Center Staff

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short reads | Mar 1, 2007

Web 2.0 Creative Contributors

That's the portion of internet users who say they have shared something online that they created themselves such as their own artwork, photos, stories or videos -- activities that are part of the loose aggregation of participatory online activities under the rubric of Web 2.0.

short reads | Feb 23, 2007

Hispanic Employment Gains

That's the increase in overall employment for Hispanics between the second quarters of 2005 and 2006.

short reads | Feb 23, 2007

Christians First, Americans Second

That's the proportion of U.S. adults who say they see themselves as Christians first rather than as Americans first. An additional 7% say they self-identify as both equally.

short reads | Feb 22, 2007

Casual Sex Among the Young

That's the number of Gen Next Americans (18-25 year olds) who say today's youth are more likely to have casual sex than were young people 20 years ago. Only 7% of Nexters say their generation has less casual sex and 17% say they have about the same amount. Gen Nexters offer some other fairly harsh assessments about how their behavior and lifestyle compare with the generation that preceded them.

short reads | Feb 21, 2007

States Considering Bans on Trans Fats

That's the number of states in which legislators are currently considering full or partial statewide bans on trans fats, following the lead set by New York City in early December when it instituted a ban on trans fats in restaurants and school cafeterias.

short reads | Feb 16, 2007

Latino Workers in Construction Jobs

That's the number of Latino workers hired by the U.S. construction industry since the jobs recovery began in 2003.

short reads | Feb 16, 2007

Internet Users Who Blog

That's the percent of internet users who report keeping a blog. Thirty-nine percent of internet users, or about 57 million American adults, read blogs -- a significant increase from the fall of 2005.

short reads | Feb 12, 2007

Hostility Among Asian Neighbors

As the Chinese New Year approaches, China and its longtime rival Japan are in no mood to celebrate together. A Pew Global Attitudes survey found that 71% of Japanese express an unfavorable view of China and an equal number of Chinese dislike Japan.

short reads | Feb 11, 2007

States Tax Food Sales

That's the number of states that tax groceries; with stable budget conditions prevailing across most of the country, several states are considering scrapping their food tax.

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