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The share of higher-income Americans who feel satisfied financially has fallen from 85% to 65% in two years.
The share of higher-income Americans who feel satisfied financially has fallen from 85% to 65% in two years.
Half of Americans now say they completely agree that it is best for the U.S. to play an active role in international affairs, up sharply from 2007.
Roughly two-thirds of teens who play video games with others in person engage in charitable or political activities.
Roughly a third of teenagers who play video games report that at least one of their favorite games is rated Mature or Adults Only.
Roughly half of Americans know that Chief Justice Roberts is considered to be a conservative.
Most parents say they always or sometimes know what video games their children play.
Just about every teen -- ages 12-17 -- plays computer, web, portable or console video games.
The 2008 presidential election was the most racially and ethnically diverse in U.S. history, with nearly one-in-four votes cast by non-whites.
Slightly more than a quarter of Catholics think Notre Dame was wrong to invite the president to speak at its commencement; half think it was the right decision.
The number of Americans using the internet to get political news has more than doubled since the 2000 election.