5 charts showing where France’s National Front draws its support
Ahead of the first round of the French presidential election, here are five charts outlining the support for the country's populist, far-right National Front.
Ahead of the first round of the French presidential election, here are five charts outlining the support for the country's populist, far-right National Front.
Millennial workers are just as likely to stick with their employers as their older counterparts in Generation X were when they were young adults.
A majority of Americans now view the federal tax system as unfair, including similar shares of Republicans and Democrats. But partisans differ in their concerns about the tax system.
Married Americans continue to earn most of the nation’s income and pay the vast majority of income taxes.
The most frequently cited reason for not taking family or medical leave when one needs or wants to is concern over loss of wages or salary.
From Social Security to national parks, a look at long-range trends in federal outlays relative to the U.S. economy
Nearly six-in-ten people in the United States say the economic situation is very or somewhat good, the most positive assessment of the economy since 2007.
Roughly two-thirds of U.S. adults say workers should receive paid leave when they need to take time off to care for a sick family member.
To mark the 100th anniversary of the U.S. government granting American citizenship to the residents of Puerto Rico, here are key facts about the territory.
By comparison, just 3% say women shouldn’t be able to take any type of maternity leave.