Americans see stronger societal conflicts than people in other advanced economies
New findings reveal exactly how the United States is more divided than the other 16 advanced economies surveyed.
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New findings reveal exactly how the United States is more divided than the other 16 advanced economies surveyed.
Wide majorities in most of the 17 advanced economies surveyed say having people of many different backgrounds improves their society, but most also see conflicts between partisan, racial and ethnic groups.
The 2020 census counted 126.8 million occupied households, representing 9% growth over the 116.7 million households counted in the 2010 census.
Republican- and Democratic-led states alike already require hundreds of thousands of citizens to be vaccinated against various diseases.
Over the years, we have studied how U.S. adults – as well as teens and children – use and engage with Instagram. Here are seven key takeaways.
Weekly Mass-goers and Catholic Republicans express higher levels of disapproval of the pope’s new restrictions.
About a third of Republicans (32%) say they would not like Donald Trump to remain a national political figure for many years to come.
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On key economic outcomes, single adults at prime working age increasingly lag behind those who are married or cohabiting
Latinos broadly support an array of policy measures to address climate change and other environmental issues.
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