short readsMar 30, 2022 Zelenskyy inspires widespread confidence from U.S. public as views of Putin hit new low 72% of Americans have confidence in Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, higher than any other international leader asked about.
short readsMar 28, 2022 Young women are out-earning young men in several U.S. cities The gender wage gap is narrower among younger workers nationally, and the gap varies across geographical areas.
short readsMar 25, 2022 After a month of war, Ukrainian refugee crisis ranks among the world’s worst in recent history More than 3.7 million Ukrainians have fled to neighboring countries – the sixth-largest refugee outflow over the past 60-plus years.
short readsMar 25, 2022 When Americans think about science, what do they have in mind? 65% of U.S. adults say science has had a mostly positive effect on society; 28% say it has had an equal mix of positive and negative effects.
reportMar 24, 2022 Republicans More Likely Than Democrats To Say Partisan Control of Congress ‘Really Matters’ 71% of Republican voters say their vote for Congress is “against Biden.”
short readsMar 24, 2022 Use our updated Global Indicators Database to explore survey findings from around the world With new 2022 survey results just around the corner, here are five of the many insights from the newly added data available on the database.
reportMar 24, 2022 Financial Issues Top the List of Reasons U.S. Adults Live in Multigenerational Homes Nearly four-in-ten men ages 25 to 29 now live with older relatives.
short readsMar 23, 2022 Key facts about housing affordability in the U.S. Here are some of the key measures of the housing affordability crunch in the United States and the reasons behind it.
short readsMar 22, 2022 More houses of worship are returning to normal operations, but in-person attendance is unchanged since fall Churches and other houses of worship increasingly are holding services the way they did before the COVID-19 outbreak began.
short readsMar 17, 2022 More support than oppose Jackson’s Supreme Court nomination, with many not sure 44% of the public says the Senate should definitely (24%) or probably (20%) confirm Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court.