More Americans oppose than favor the government providing a universal basic income for all adult citizens
The idea of the government providing a universal basic income draws broad opposition from Republicans but is generally supported by Democrats.
The idea of the government providing a universal basic income draws broad opposition from Republicans but is generally supported by Democrats.
Republicans are far more likely than Democrats to say major tech companies favor the views of liberals over conservatives. At the same time, partisans differ on whether social media companies should flag inaccurate information on their platforms.
Americans are now more likely to expect foreign election interference than they were in October 2018, when 67% expected it.
As the debate resurfaces over drilling in the wildlife refuge, here are some facts about Americans’ views of expanded oil and gas drilling.
Most Republicans say the primary reason for the rise in confirmed coronavirus cases is that more people are being tested.
A majority of Americans say the country still hasn’t gone far enough in giving women equal rights with men.
52% of US adults say it is very or somewhat important that companies and organizations make public statements about political or social issues.
Republicans and Democrats' opinions differ on many aspects of the outbreak, including views about religious practices during the pandemic.
Six-in-ten say the primary reason the number of confirmed coronavirus cases is increasing is that there are more new infections; 39% say cases are rising mainly because more people are being tested than in previous months.
The public sees health risks to students and teachers as the top factor to be given a lot of consideration as schools decide whether to reopen.