short readsApr 28, 2020 10 charts about America’s newsrooms Mergers, closures and layoffs have affected many media organizations. Here are 10 charts on the state of newsroom employment in the U.S. today.
short readsApr 27, 2020 Most states have religious exemptions to COVID-19 social distancing rules Only 10 states are preventing in-person religious gatherings in any form, according to our analysis of recent state-level regulations.
short readsApr 24, 2020 Most Democrats who are looking for a relationship would not consider dating a Trump voter Many single-and-looking people wouldn’t want to date someone who voted for the opposing party’s candidate in the 2016 presidential election.
short readsApr 24, 2020 Not all unemployed people get unemployment benefits; in some states, very few do Despite some broad federal guidelines, claimants still face a hodgepodge of different state rules governing how they can qualify for benefits.
short readsApr 24, 2020 Americans are divided by religion on who should get critical care if there is a shortage of ventilators Who should be given priority if some hospitals do not have enough ventilators for all patients who need help breathing?
short readsApr 23, 2020 The financial risk to U.S. business owners posed by COVID-19 outbreak varies by demographic group More than four-in-ten U.S. businesses with paid employees are in industries likely to be financially affected more deeply by the outbreak.
short readsApr 23, 2020 Nigerians living near a major Belt and Road project grew more positive toward China after it was completed Our analysis assesses the relationship between Nigerians’ distance to a major Chinese investment in their country and their views toward China.
short readsApr 22, 2020 Populations skew older in some of the countries hit hard by COVID-19 Some countries where COVID-19 has been deadliest – including the United States and Italy – have populations that skew considerably older than the global average.
reportApr 22, 2020 Older Americans continue to follow COVID-19 news more closely than younger adults More than two-thirds of adults ages 65 or older said they were following news of the pandemic very closely.
reportApr 21, 2020 Positive Economic Views Plummet; Support for Government Aid Crosses Party Lines Most Americans say economic problems resulting from the coronavirus outbreak will last for at least six months.