Delaying Retirement
Among workers ages 50 to 61, fully 63% say they might have to push back their expected retirement date because of current economic conditions.
Among workers ages 50 to 61, fully 63% say they might have to push back their expected retirement date because of current economic conditions.
A majority (54%) of workers ages 65 and older say the main reason they work is that they want to.
Just a quarter of Muslims in Indonesia now have confidence in Osama bin Laden; similarly sharp declines are seen elsewhere in the Muslim world.
Roughly six-in-ten online political donations are less than $100.
About one in four internet-using adults ages 18-29 use blogs or social networking sites as a venue for political or civic involvement.
Publics in all seven NATO countries polled disapproved of President Obama’s original decision to send more troops to Afghanistan.
Roughly six-in-ten Americans say labor unions are necessary to protect working people, an all-time low in Pew Research surveys.
Two-thirds of adults listen to rock music, placing it ahead of the six other musical genres.
Half of all Americans like the Beatles a lot, placing them at the top of a 20-artist popularity contest.
Teenage cell phone ownership jumps from 53% at age 13 to 72% at age 14, right at the transition from middle school to high school.