short readsMar 11, 2020 About one-in-four Americans say they’ve had fewer advantages in life than others their age Overall, 29% of U.S. adults said they have had more advantages in life than others their age; 26% felt they have had fewer advantages.
short readsApr 6, 2020 The state of Americans’ trust in each other amid the COVID-19 pandemic About a third of Americans register low levels of trust in other people, versus 29% who are “high trusters” and 32% who are “medium trusters.”
short readsMay 5, 2020 Financial and health impacts of COVID-19 vary widely by race and ethnicity The outbreak has altered life in the U.S. in many ways, but in key respects it has affected black and Hispanic Americans more than others.
short readsJul 22, 2019 Key findings about Americans’ declining trust in government and each other Americans say the public’s trust has been declining in both the federal government and in their fellow citizens. But most say this can be turned around.