Views About National Identity Becoming More Inclusive in U.S., Western Europe
Large ideological divides persist on views of tradition, national pride and discrimination, especially in the U.S.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Large ideological divides persist on views of tradition, national pride and discrimination, especially in the U.S.
Across 11 questions on cultural subjects, the gap between the left and right in the U.S. is wider than in the European countries surveyed.
Some 49% of U.S. adults say Donald Trump’s accounts should be permanently banned from social media, while half say they should not be.
Only 9% of adult social media users say they often post or share things about political or social issues on social media.
America’s religious groups are deeply divided about Joe Biden’s performance so far, just as they were about Donald Trump throughout his term.
Republican support for allowing undocumented immigrants to remain legally in the United States has declined.
Here’s a look at how individual origin groups compare with the nation’s overall Asian American population.
When it comes to choosing a house of worship, most Black Americans don’t prioritize denominational labels.
About two-thirds of news coverage dealt with Biden’s policy agenda, while about three-quarters of early Trump coverage was framed around leadership skills.
We thought it would be valuable to combine our study of news coverage itself with data on people’s views about, and exposure to, that coverage.
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