How Mexicans and Americans view each other and their governments’ handling of the border
Mexicans hold generally positive views of the United States, while Americans hold generally negative views of Mexico – a reversal from 2017.
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Mexicans hold generally positive views of the United States, while Americans hold generally negative views of Mexico – a reversal from 2017.
About six-in-ten U.S. adults (62%) say that “people being too easily offended by things others say” is a major problem in the country today.
People in sub-Saharan Africa are typically among the most likely to say that religion is very important in their lives.
As the U.S. economy began recovering from coronavirus-related shortages and shutdowns, consumer prices surged faster than they had in more than four decades.
In the event that a Senate seat becomes vacant, governors in 45 states have the power to appoint a temporary replacement.
Americans remain more likely to favor expanding solar power (78%) and wind power (72%) than nuclear power (56%).
A third of adults under age 35 say it is extremely or very important that the U.S. play an active role in world affairs.
The share of U.S. adults younger than 50 without children who say they are unlikely to ever have children rose from 37% in 2018 to 47% in 2023.
Overall, 29 of the 49 people who have served as vice president since the country’s founding have gone on to formally seek a party’s presidential nomination.
About three-quarters of Americans (76%) say all citizens who want to vote this fall will be able to.
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