report | Apr 1, 2020
Responses to cable news coverage and the pandemic vary notably among Americans who identify Fox News, MSNBC or CNN as their main source of political news.
short reads | Mar 31, 2020
Looking at household living arrangements in 130 countries and territories may shed light on how coronavirus-related quarantines are being felt.
short reads | Mar 31, 2020
A majority of Americans are turning to digital means to stay connected and track information about the coronavirus outbreak.
report | Mar 30, 2020
Nearly nine-in-ten U.S. adults say their life has changed at least a little as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak, including 44% who say their life has changed in a major way.
short reads | Mar 27, 2020
Nearly one-in-four U.S. workers are employed in the industries most likely to feel an immediate impact from the COVID-19 outbreak.
short reads | Mar 26, 2020
71% of U.S. adults say they are confident that medical centers in their area can handle the needs of seriously ill people during the pandemic.
report | Mar 26, 2020
Sharply growing majorities of Americans say the outbreak poses a major threat to the health of the U.S. population and the nation’s economy.
report | Mar 25, 2020
More than half of these social media news consumers say they have encountered made-up news about COVID-19.
short reads | Mar 25, 2020
A majority of U.S. households have some level of investment in the stock market, mostly in the form of retirement accounts such as 401(k)s.
short reads | Mar 24, 2020
Hispanics are more concerned than Americans overall about the threat COVID-19 poses to Americans' health, their own finances and daily life.