When Americans think about a specific religion, here are some of the first people who come to mind
More than half of U.S. adults name the pope (47%) or a specific pope (7%) when asked who comes to mind when they think of Catholicism.
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More than half of U.S. adults name the pope (47%) or a specific pope (7%) when asked who comes to mind when they think of Catholicism.
As schools close and classes and assignments shift online, some students do not have reliable access to the internet at home.
40% of U.S. adults prefer to keep the current system in which the candidate who receives the most Electoral College vote wins the election.
In 2019, 74% of Americans said they had a mostly positive view of doctors; 68% had a mostly favorable view of medical research scientists.
The 2020 census began in Alaska in January, and the first numbers will be published by the end of the year.
24% of civilian workers in the United States, or roughly 33.6 million people, do not have access to paid sick leave.
Few United States adults – just 5% – say God chose Donald Trump to be president because God approves of his policies.
Overall, 29% of U.S. adults said they have had more advantages in life than others their age; 26% felt they have had fewer advantages.
59% of Americans are following news about the 2020 candidates closely, but far fewer are following it very closely at this stage of the race.
In the United States, 27% of adults ages 60 and older live alone, compared with 16% of adults in the 130 countries and territories studied.
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