short readsJan 6, 2009 The Tattoo Divide The public is divided about the impact of more people getting tattoos: 45% say it has not made much difference, 40% say it has been a change for the worse.
short readsJan 6, 2009 Handhelds Get Thumbs Up Handheld devices such as Blackberries and iPhones are seen as a good thing by most people.
short readsJan 6, 2009 Online Shopping OK The majority of Americans see the growth of online shopping as a positive innovation over the last decade.
short readsJan 6, 2009 Fans of Facebook About a third of the U.S. public calls social networking sites such as Facebook a change for the better.
short readsJan 6, 2009 Blasé about Blogs The plurality opinion is that the emergence of blogs has not made much of a difference.
short readsJan 6, 2009 Beck Check Only 40% of U.S. adults overall — and 32% of Democrats — can correctly identify Glenn Beck as a talk show host.
short readsJan 6, 2009 The Marriage Dearth Scarcely more than half of American males ages 15 and older are currently married.
short readsJan 6, 2009 Marrying Young Among the states, the lowest median age of marriage, 24, is found in Arkansas, Oklahoma, Idaho and Utah.
short readsJan 6, 2009 Splitsville Nevada has the highest share of divorced women (16%), although Maine is close behind at 15%.
short readsJan 5, 2009 Church and Congress Only five members of the new Congress (about 1%) do not specify a religious affiliation.