short readsJul 2, 2024 Americans are split over the state of the American dream Americans ages 50 and older are more likely than younger adults to say the American dream is still possible.
reportJul 2, 2024 NATO Seen Favorably in Member States; Confidence in Zelenskyy Down in Europe, U.S. NATO is seen more positively than not across 13 member states. And global confidence in Ukraine’s leader has become more mixed since last year.
featureJul 1, 2024 Quiz: Test your polling knowledge Test your knowledge of public opinion polling by taking our 10-question quiz.
short readsJul 1, 2024 Rituals honoring deceased ancestors vary widely in East and Southeast Asia Among the places surveyed, people in Japan (85%) and Vietnam (84%) are most likely to say they have a family gravesite.
short readsJun 28, 2024 For Pride Month, 6 facts about bisexual Americans This analysis highlights key facts about the largest group among those who identify as LGBTQ+: bisexual Americans.
short readsJun 27, 2024 Third-party and independent candidates for president often fall short of early polling numbers Given the number of third-party and independent candidates in the 2024, we examined how such candidates fared in past elections.
short readsJun 27, 2024 About 3 in 10 Americans would seriously consider buying an electric vehicle The share of Americans who say electric vehicles are better for the environment than gas vehicles has decreased 20 points since 2021, from 67%.
reportJun 27, 2024 How Americans View National, Local and Personal Energy Choices A majority favor U.S. efforts to become carbon neutral by 2050, but few express strong interest in buying EVs or reducing their own carbon emissions.
short readsJun 26, 2024 Q&A: What is the American Trends Panel, and how has it changed? Members of the American Trends Panel can now take our surveys online or over the phone with an interviewer.
short readsJun 26, 2024 How do people in the U.S. take Pew Research Center surveys, anyway? Here, we address some of the most common questions we receive about the nuts and bolts of taking a U.S.-focused Pew Research Center poll.