short readsJan 4, 2023 Black Democrats differ from other Democrats in their views on gender identity, transgender issues Around two-thirds of Black Democrats (66%) say that whether someone is a man or woman is determined by their sex at birth.
short readsJan 3, 2023 118th Congress has a record number of women Women make up 28% of all members of the 118th Congress, a considerable increase from where things stood even a decade ago.
short readsDec 22, 2022 Far more Americans see U.S. influence on the world stage getting weaker than stronger More Americans say their country’s influence in the world has been getting weaker rather than stronger in recent years (47% vs. 19%).
short readsDec 21, 2022 Key facts about Rumble Here are key facts about the alternative social media service Rumble, an online video-sharing platform founded in 2013.
short readsDec 19, 2022 10 facts about U.S. renters during the pandemic Over the span of the pandemic, rising housing costs have hit renters hard – and prices have continued to soar over the past year.
short readsDec 16, 2022 Key facts about recent trends in global migration The number of international migrants grew to 281 million in 2020; 3.6% of the world’s people lived outside their country of birth that year.
short readsDec 16, 2022 Key facts about Telegram While 27% of U.S. adults say they have heard of Telegram, only 2% use the alternative social media app for news.
short readsDec 15, 2022 Explicit content, time-wasting are key social media worries for parents of U.S. teens A majority of U.S. parents are keeping a watchful eye on what their teens do on social media; some are also imposing screen time restrictions.
short readsDec 14, 2022 Americans differ by party, ideology over the impact of social media on U.S. democracy 74% of Republicans say social media has been more of a bad thing for U.S. democracy, compared with a smaller majority of Democrats (57%).
short readsDec 13, 2022 K-12 parents differ by party in how frequently they discuss certain national issues with their children A quarter of U.S. parents of K-12 students say racism or racial inequality comes up in conversation with their children very or fairly often.