short readsAug 2, 2024 Views on America’s global role diverge widely by age and party A third of adults under age 35 say it is extremely or very important that the U.S. play an active role in world affairs.
short readsAug 2, 2024 What do Americans think about fewer people choosing to have children? The share of U.S. adults younger than 50 without children who say they are unlikely to ever have children rose from 37% in 2018 to 47% in 2023.
short readsAug 1, 2024 Most U.S. vice presidents in recent decades have sought the presidency, but relatively few have won Overall, 29 of the 49 people who have served as vice president since the country’s founding have gone on to formally seek a party’s presidential nomination.
short readsAug 1, 2024 Many Americans are confident the 2024 election will be conducted fairly, but wide partisan differences remain About three-quarters of Americans (76%) say all citizens who want to vote this fall will be able to.
short readsJul 29, 2024 Majority of Americans take a dim view of increased trade with other countries A 59% majority of Americans say the U.S. has lost more than it has gained when it comes to increased trade with other countries.
short readsJul 29, 2024 4 facts about religion and diversity in Taiwan Buddhists, the religiously unaffiliated and Daoists each make up about a quarter of Taiwan’s adult population.
short readsJul 24, 2024 Key facts about Americans and guns About six-in-ten U.S. adults (58%) favor stricter gun laws. Another 26% say that U.S. gun laws are about right, while 15% favor less strict gun laws.
short readsJul 22, 2024 What we know about unauthorized immigrants living in the U.S. The unauthorized immigrant population in the U.S. grew to 11 million in 2022, but remained below the peak of 12.2 million in 2007.
short readsJul 22, 2024 How the origins of America’s immigrants have changed since 1850 In 2022, the number of immigrants living in the U.S. reached a high of 46.1 million, accounting for 13.8% of the population.
short readsJul 19, 2024 How Latino voters view the 2024 presidential election While Latino voters have favored Democratic candidates in presidential elections for many decades, the margin of support has varied.