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Explore trends in partisan identification among U.S. adults using data from Pew Research Center’s National Public Opinion ...
Notably, the gender differences in teachers working second jobs diverge from the pattern for U.S. workers overall. In both ...
Historically, most public opinion polls did not weight on past (recalled) vote, and experts have highlighted the challenges of the practice. But polling has changed dramatically in the past quarter ...
Pew Research Center launched a new project called the National Public Opinion Reference Survey (NPORS). NPORS is an annual, cross-sectional survey of U.S. adults. Respondents can answer either by ...
Nine-in-ten U.S. teens say they use YouTube. Majorities also use TikTok (63%), Instagram (61%) and Snapchat (55%).
National Public Opinion Reference Surveys conducted 2020-25. PEW RESEARCH CENTER Fresh data delivered Saturday mornings 901 E St. NW, Suite 300 ...
In a March 2025 analysis, Google users who encountered an AI summary were less likely to click on links to other websites than users who did not see one.
More than four-in-ten Americans (44%) back bans on student cellphone use during the entire school day, up from 36% last fall.
In seven other countries, people have a more positive opinion of China than the U.S. These include the United States’ ...
A median of 36% of adults across the 25 countries surveyed have a favorable view of China, while 54% have an unfavorable view ...
About seven-in-ten Americans say insurance companies have too much health policy influence, but partisans disagree on the CDC ...
People across 25 nations are mostly unfavorable toward China and lack confidence in Xi, but views have improved in some ...
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