reportJun 14, 2022 Hispanic Americans’ Trust in and Engagement With Science Increasing representation in science is seen as important for attracting more Hispanic people to science.
reportMay 14, 2021 Black and Hispanic Americans See Their Origins as Central to Who They Are, Less So for White Adults About half of Americans see their identity reflected very well in the census’s race and ethnicity questions.
short readsSep 11, 2020 Hispanic voters say economy, health care and COVID-19 are top issues in 2020 presidential election About eight-in-ten Latino registered voters and U.S. voters overall rate the economy as very important to their vote.
short readsOct 16, 2020 Latino voters have growing confidence in Biden on key issues, while confidence in Trump remains low Hispanic registered voters in the U.S. express growing confidence in Joe Biden’s ability to handle key issues like the coronavirus outbreak.
short readsMar 24, 2020 Hispanics more likely than Americans overall to see coronavirus as a major threat to health and finances Hispanics are more concerned than Americans overall about the threat COVID-19 poses to Americans’ health, their own finances and daily life.
short readsFeb 20, 2020 Latino voters favor raising minimum wage, government involvement in health care, stricter gun laws Most Latino registered voters (71%) say they want government to be more involved in solving the nation’s problems.
reportApr 4, 2012 When Labels Don’t Fit: Hispanics and Their Views of Identity A majority of Hispanics say they most often identify themselves by their family’s country of origin; just 24% say they prefer a pan-ethnic label.