short reads | Aug 20, 2021
Republicans are critical of how major institutions, from large corporations and tech companies to universities and K-12 public schools, are affecting the U.S.
short reads | Aug 19, 2021
Rural adults are less likely than suburban adults to have home broadband and less likely than urban adults to own a smartphone, tablet or computer.
short reads | Aug 12, 2021
In March 2021 – the most recent month for which data is available – around 3 million American citizens traveled outside of the country.
short reads | Aug 11, 2021
Among all U.S. adults, 63% favor making tuition at public colleges free, including 37% who strongly favor the proposal.
short reads | Aug 4, 2021
U.S. gun owners have long favored more permissive gun policies while adults who do not own guns have tended to favor more restrictive ones.
short reads | Jun 16, 2021
In 2020 alone, the coronavirus was responsible for about 380,000 deaths and roughly 5.5 million years of lost life in the United States.
short reads | May 26, 2021
U.S. adults who are affiliated with a religion are less likely than religiously unaffiliated adults to support broadly legal marijuana.
report | May 18, 2021
College graduates without a college-educated parent have lower incomes and less wealth, on average, than those with a parent who has a bachelor’s or higher degree.
short reads | May 14, 2021
The challenges of a COVID-19 economy are clear for 2020 college graduates, who have experienced downturns in employment and labor force participation.
short reads | May 12, 2021
Nearly half of Black adults say the economic impact of the pandemic will make achieving their financial goals harder in the long term.