report | Jun 24, 2020
In March 2020, about three-quarters (74%) of public Facebook posts about COVID-19 linked to news organizations, while just 1% linked to health and science sites.
short reads | Jun 24, 2020
The share of Americans voting by mail has risen in recent presidential election cycles, but there is variation from one state to another.
short reads | Jun 23, 2020
65% of U.S. adults say that they have personally worn a mask in stores or other businesses all or most of the time in the past month.
short reads | Jun 22, 2020
Remittances – money sent by migrants to their home countries – are projected to fall by a record 20% this year.
short reads | Jun 16, 2020
Here's what our surveys have found about how Americans across the age spectrum have experienced the coronavirus pandemic.
short reads | Jun 11, 2020
Americans' views of how well the World Health Organization has dealt with the outbreak are sharply divided along partisan lines.
short reads | Jun 11, 2020
The experiences of several groups of workers in the COVID-19 outbreak vary notably from how they experienced the Great Recession.
short reads | Jun 9, 2020
The drop in employment in three months of the COVID-19 recession is more than double the drop effected by the Great Recession over two years.
short reads | Jun 5, 2020
Black adults were much more likely than whites and somewhat more likely than Hispanic adults to frequently discuss the pandemic with others.
short reads | Jun 4, 2020
Black Americans stand out from other racial and ethnic groups in their attitudes toward key health care questions associated with the pandemic.