Pew Research Center Staff

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short reads | Nov 23, 2010

Latino Leader?

Asked an open-ended question about whom they consider to be the most important Latino leader in the U.S. today, 74% responded either that they did not know or “no one.”

short reads | Nov 23, 2010

Free Trade Agreements Are Expensive

Only about a third of Americans say free trade agreements have been good for the U.S., the lowest level of support in 13 years of Pew Research polling.

short reads | Nov 23, 2010

Politically Apathetic Millennials

Young adults struggle with questions about politics, such as who the next speaker of the House will be.

short reads | Nov 23, 2010

Knowledge Deficit

While most Americans know the deficit is larger now than it was in the 1990s, most are not familiar with where government money goes.

short reads | Nov 23, 2010

Mobile Location Sharing

Among internet users, 4% use a service such as Foursquare or Gowalla to share their location with friends online.

short reads | Nov 23, 2010

Crowded Tables this Thanksgiving

More than six-in-ten Americans who plan to have a Thanksgiving meal with family members say that 10 or more relatives will be in attendance on Thursday.

short reads | Nov 12, 2010

Repeal Bush Tax Cuts

The majority of voters in this month’s elections favor either repealing the Bush administration’s tax cuts for everyone or repealing those received by the higher-income taxpayers.

short reads | Nov 12, 2010

Politics in the Pulpit

Among voters who are regular attendees at religious services, 15% say that information relating to the 2010 midterm elections was made available at their place of worship.

short reads | Nov 4, 2010

Asian Confidence in Obama

President Obama's trip to Asia will take him though four countries where confidence in his leadership runs high.

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