Amid a pandemic and a recession, Americans go on a near-record homebuying spree
The number of American homeowners increased by an estimated 2.1 million over the past year, according to the Census Bureau.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
The number of American homeowners increased by an estimated 2.1 million over the past year, according to the Census Bureau.
77% think vaccinations will benefit the economy.
About a year since the coronavirus recession began, there are some signs of improvement in the U.S. labor market, and Americans are feeling somewhat better about their personal finances than they were early in the pandemic.
The biggest takeaway may be the extent to which the decidedly nonpartisan virus met with an increasingly partisan response.
The outbreak has dramatically changed Americans’ lives and relationships over the past year. We asked people to tell us about their experiences – good and bad – in living through this moment in history.
When legislatures get the data to draw new congressional maps, Republicans will drive that process in 20 states, versus 11 for Democrats.
Regardless of mode or measure, most Americans have a negative view of China – and opinions have become more unfavorable in recent years.
Americans’ opinions of China have soured in recent years. But what are Americans thinking about when they say they have a negative view of China?
Fewer adults have confidence in Joe Biden to handle the U.S.-China relationship than other foreign policy issues.
Given the errors in 2016 and 2020 election polling, how much should we trust polls that attempt to measure opinions on issues?
Notifications