short readsApr 18, 2023 Who pays, and doesn’t pay, federal income taxes in the U.S.? Since 2000, there has been a downward trend in average effective tax rates for all but the richest taxpayers.
short readsAug 23, 2021 Most Americans say the declining share of White people in the U.S. is neither good nor bad for society Majorities across demographic and political groups have neutral views about the changing racial makeup of the U.S. population.
short readsNov 2, 2020 Two-thirds of U.S. adults say they’ve seen their own news sources report facts meant to favor one side 59% of Americans say made-up information that is intended to mislead causes a “great deal” of confusion about the 2020 presidential election.
short readsOct 12, 2020 Republicans who rely most on Trump for COVID-19 news see the outbreak differently from those who don’t Among Republicans, opinions about the coronavirus outbreak in the U.S. differ considerably by source of news.
short readsSep 15, 2020 Majority of Americans disapprove of Trump’s COVID-19 messaging, though large partisan gaps persist Americans are following the president’s statements on the COVID-19 pandemic less closely than a few months ago.
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 readsAug 3, 2020 A growing share of voters say it’s important to them to hear from the Trump and Biden campaigns A majority of voters said it is very or somewhat important to them to get messages from the presidential campaigns about important issues.
short readsMar 20, 2020 Urban residents in states hit hard by COVID-19 most likely to see it as a threat to daily life Those most likely to say COVID-19 threatens day-to-day life live in urban areas in states that have seen relatively high numbers of cases.
short readsMay 22, 2020 Americans are following news about presidential candidates much less closely than COVID-19 news With Election Day six months away, 52% of Americans are paying fairly close or very close attention to news about the presidential candidates.