As Economic Concerns Recede, Environmental Protection Rises on the Public’s Policy Agenda
Nearly as many Americans say protecting the environment should be a top policy priority (64%) as say this about strengthening the economy (67%)
Nearly as many Americans say protecting the environment should be a top policy priority (64%) as say this about strengthening the economy (67%)
Democrats are much more likely than Republicans to consider efforts by foreign nations to influence the election to be a “major problem.”
Here is a roundup of key takeaways from our studies of U.S. public opinion about science issues and their effect on society.
54% of Hispanics in the U.S. say establishing a way for most unauthorized immigrants to stay in the country legally is very important.
NATO is generally seen in a positive light across countries in the alliance, but many express reservations about fulfilling Article 5’s collective defense obligations.
A majority of online daters say their overall experience was positive, but many users – particularly younger women – report being harassed or sent explicit messages on these platforms.
The use of at-home DNA testing kits has raised concerns about whether consumers are comfortable with the use of their data by police.
Democrats' preferences for the nominee are deeply divided along ideological and demographic lines.
The ability to keep personal information from being searchable online is at the crux of the debate around the "right to be forgotten."
Asked in spring 2019 which country or group poses the greatest threat to their country in the future, just 6% of Americans named Iran.