Number of Americans Who Read Print Newspapers Continues Decline
The percent of Americans who say they read a print newspaper the previous day continues to drop, falling 18 points over the last decade to 23%.
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The percent of Americans who say they read a print newspaper the previous day continues to drop, falling 18 points over the last decade to 23%.
Fewer than two-in-ten Latino eligible voters live in the battleground states for this year’s presidential election.
As of late September, 88% of registered voters own a cell phone of some kind-and significant numbers of these voters are using their mobile devices to get information about the 2012 election, to interact with the campaigns, and to converse with other voters about political issues: 27% of registered voters who own a cell phone […]
More than four-in-ten (43%) tablet news users say the news they get on their devices is adding to the overall news they consume
Nearly eight-in-ten adults (78%) say the large amount of American debt that is held by China is a very serious problem for the U.S.
The number of Americans saying they saw news or news headlines on social networking sites the previous day increased from 9% in 2010 to 19%
In our surveys this summer, we added a question about mobile internet connectivity to help us capture internet users who may access the internet on mobile devices.
A record 40% of all households headed by someone younger than age 35 owe money on their student loans, by far the highest share among any age group
The Supreme Court opens its new term on Monday after a year in which the number of Americans who held an unfavorable opinion of it (37%) reached a quarter-century high.
In the two years since the end of the recession, median household income has fallen by 4.1%, decreasing by about as much as it did during the recession itself.
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