report | Apr 7, 2022
Black Americans hold multifaceted views when it comes to trust in medical research scientists: Majorities hold largely positive views of their competence, but express concern about the potential for misconduct.
short reads | Apr 7, 2022
A new survey, along with a related series of focus groups, shows the many nuanced views Black Americans hold about science.
report | Mar 15, 2022
Most Black Catholic churchgoers are racial minorities in their congregations, unlike White and Hispanic Catholics – and Black Protestants
short reads | Feb 23, 2022
Fewer than half of Black adults say they have a three-month emergency fund, and some have taken multiple jobs to make ends meet.
short reads | Feb 17, 2022
64% of members of Congress mentioned Black History Month on Facebook or Twitter in February 2021, up from just 29% in 2015.
short reads | Feb 14, 2022
Nearly four-in-ten Latinos (39%) say they worry that they, a family member or someone close to them could be deported.
short reads | Feb 11, 2022
About half of Black Americans (51%) say they are very or extremely informed about the history of Black people in the U.S.
short reads | Feb 10, 2022
While Biden’s rating is still low among White Christians, positive ratings also fell among Black Protestants and the religiously unaffiliated.
short reads | Feb 3, 2022
The U.S. Hispanic population reached 62.1 million in 2020, an increase of 23% over the previous decade.
feature | Feb 3, 2022
By 2020, the Hispanic population had reached 62.1 million out of a total U.S. population of 331.4 million.