short reads | Oct 18, 2022
Mothers are more likely than fathers to be extremely or very worried about a school shooting, and concerns also vary by race and ethnicity.
short reads | Oct 14, 2022
21% of the roughly 1,000 candidates for U.S. Senate, House or state governor on the fall ballot claim some degree of military experience.
short reads | Oct 11, 2022
Widespread child care challenges from the coronavirus pandemic lasted into 2021 for some U.S. parents.
short reads | Oct 7, 2022
Hispanic enrollment at postsecondary institutions in the U.S. has risen from 1.5 million in 2000 to a new high of 3.8 million in 2019.
short reads | Sep 27, 2022
Both the number and share of new college graduates with a bachelor’s degree in education have decreased over the last few decades.
short reads | Sep 26, 2022
Women have overtaken men and now account for more than half (50.7%) of the college-educated labor force in the United States.
short reads | Sep 15, 2022
On a couple of policies related to transgender people, there is some agreement among Americans, but views of other policies are more divided.
short reads | Sep 14, 2022
Despite the growth of commercial sports betting, the most common way that Americans bet on sports is with friends or family.
short reads | Sep 7, 2022
In 2019, 81% of household heads with a bachelor’s degree or more education had a spouse or partner who was also a college graduate.
short reads | Sep 6, 2022
Here’s what Americans said they learned about the development of vaccines and medical treatments and their advice for handling a future outbreak.