short reads  | Sep 4, 2020 
		
			
												   
		 
							
				The share of 18- to 29-year-olds living with their parents has become a majority since U.S. coronavirus cases began spreading early this year.
			 
								 
						
			short reads  | Jul 29, 2020 
		
			
												   
		 
							
				Between February and June 2020, the share of young adults who are neither enrolled in school nor employed has more than doubled.
			 
								 
						
			report  | Jul 28, 2020 
		
			
												   
		 
							
				Two-thirds of parents in the U.S. say parenting is harder today than it was 20 years ago, with many citing technologies – like social media or smartphones – as a reason.
			 
								 
						
			short reads  | Jul 13, 2020 
		
			
												   
		 
							
				32% of U.S. social media users say they have used these sites in the past month to encourage others to take action on issues.
			 
								 
						
			short reads  | Jul 9, 2020 
		
			
												   
		 
							
				Those ages 18 to 29 differ from older Americans in their news consumption habits and in their responses to major news events and coverage.
			 
								 
						
			short reads  | Jul 8, 2020 
		
			
												   
		 
							
				Even as they age, younger generations in the U.S. tend to be more favorably disposed to groups, leaders and countries beyond their border.
			 
								 
						
			short reads  | Jul 6, 2020 
		
			
												   
		 
							
				37% of those ages 18 to 29 say they moved, someone moved into their home or they know someone who moved because of the outbreak.
			 
								 
						
			report  | Jun 30, 2020 
		
			
												   
		 
							
				A majority of experts canvassed say significant reforms aimed at correcting problems in democratic institutions and representation will take place. But they are divided about whether this will lead to positive outcomes for the public.
			 
								 
						
			short reads  | Jun 25, 2020 
		
			
												   
		 
							
				One-in-ten U.S. adults say they have taken part in citizen science in the past year, and 26% say they have ever done so.
			 
								 
						
			short reads  | Jun 24, 2020 
		
			
												   
		 
							
				Republicans ages 18 to 39 are more likely than their GOP elders to think humans have a large role in climate change.