short readsOct 10, 2024 How Americans feel about hydraulic fracturing for oil and gas Overall, 44% of Americans support more hydraulic fracturing for oil and gas in the United States, while 53% oppose it.
short readsOct 8, 2024 12th grade girls and boys in the U.S. have different views about gender discrimination in the workplace Many U.S. teens say women still face discrimination against gaining leadership positions and getting equal pay for equal work.
short readsOct 7, 2024 Prices are up in all U.S. metro areas, but some much more than others Inflation in the U.S. is down significantly from its recent highs. But actual prices remain elevated and are likely to stay that way.
short readsOct 3, 2024 About a third of UN member states have ever had a woman leader Just 13 UN member countries are currently led by women; in 9 of those 13, the current leader is the country’s first woman head of government.
short readsOct 2, 2024 A look at historically Black colleges and universities in the U.S. Historically Black colleges and universities continue to play an important role in U.S. higher education.
short readsOct 1, 2024 Slight uptick in Americans wanting U.S. to help diplomatically resolve Israel-Hamas war In the year since Hamas attacked Israel, and Israel responded by invading Gaza, U.S. public opinion on the war shifted modestly.
short readsOct 1, 2024 Migrant encounters at U.S.-Mexico border have fallen sharply in 2024 The monthly number of U.S. Border Patrol encounters with migrants crossing from Mexico has plummeted in 2024 from 2023’s record high.
short readsSep 30, 2024 On most issues, Black voters are more confident in Harris than Trump The economy, health care, and racial and ethnic inequality are among the top issues for Black voters in the presidential election.
short readsSep 30, 2024 Military veterans remain a Republican group, backing Trump over Harris by wide margin Veteran voters have long been more likely to align themselves with the Republican Party than the Democratic Party.
short readsSep 27, 2024 What the data says about immigrants in the U.S. In 2022, roughly 10.6 million immigrants living in the U.S. were born in Mexico, making up 23% of all U.S. immigrants.