The Rise of Apps Culture
35% of U.S. adults have apps on their phone, but only 24% actually use them; 11% of cell users do not know if they have apps or not
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
35% of U.S. adults have apps on their phone, but only 24% actually use them; 11% of cell users do not know if they have apps or not
Overview The public has sharply different reactions to major changes in Social Security and Medicare programs being proposed by some leading Republicans. While a majority favors a proposal to allow some private investments in Social Security, there is considerably less support for the idea of ending Medicare and replacing it with a system of vouchers […]
An overwhelming number of Americans believe that a car is a necessity.
While less than half of the public deems a television set to be a necessity, more Americans than ever are stocking up on them.
Despite the increasing use of cell phones, more Americans say landline phones are a necessity than say the same about mobile phones.
The recession has made five familiar consumer items far less of a necessity in the lives of Americans.
A rising number of Republicans incorrectly believe Barack Obama is a Muslim.
Two-thirds of Americans say that religion is losing its influence on American life.
Six-in-ten Americans say it is important that members of Congress have strong religious beliefs.