Hispanics with darker skin are more likely to experience discrimination than those with lighter skin
About six-in-ten Hispanics have experienced discrimination because of their race or ethnicity, though their experiences vary by skin color.
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About six-in-ten Hispanics have experienced discrimination because of their race or ethnicity, though their experiences vary by skin color.
Classes have ended for the summer at U.S. public schools, but a sizable share of teachers are still hard at work at second jobs outside the classroom.
Most black and Asian adults say race or race relations come up in their conversations with family and friends at least sometimes.
Couples who meet online are more likely than those who meet offline to be diverse by some measures – but this can be explained by age.
This year will likely be the first year in which women are a majority of the U.S. college-educated labor force.
Only 19% of those who identify as bisexual say all or most of the important people in their lives are aware of their sexual orientation.
Those 60 and older now spend more than half of their daily leisure time, four hours and 16 minutes, in front of screens.
Black adults are particularly likely to say slavery continues to have an impact: More than eight-in-ten say this is the case.
The changing role of fathers has introduced new challenges as dads juggle the competing demands of family and work.
Trials are rare in the federal criminal justice system: Just 2% of criminal defendants went to trial in fiscal 2018. Acquittals are even rarer.
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