One-in-four U.S. parents say they’ve struggled to afford food or housing in the past year
Additionally, about half of lower-income parents (52%) say they have not had enough money for food or their rent or mortgage.
Additionally, about half of lower-income parents (52%) say they have not had enough money for food or their rent or mortgage.
Evangelical Protestant adults under 40 are more likely than older evangelicals to say climate change is an extremely or very serious problem.
The share of young employees who have been with their employer three years or more has remained relatively steady over time.
Overall, 30% of U.S. adults say descendants of people enslaved in the U.S. should be repaid in some way. 68% say they should not be repaid.
Social media is an important tool for consumers, with some Americans – particularly younger adults – turning to influencer recommendations.
The U.S. public’s views of banks and other financial institutions, as well as large corporations, have become much more negative recently.
As Election Day approaches, here’s a look at voters’ issue priorities, based mainly on a Pew Research Center survey conducted Oct. 10-16.
In less than a decade, the share of Americans who go “cashless” in a typical week has increased by double digits.
Most say that, compared with five years ago, those who commit sexual harassment or assault at work are more likely to be held responsible and those who report it are more likely to be believed.
Women have overtaken men and now account for more than half (50.7%) of the college-educated labor force in the United States.