Favorable views of Supreme Court remain near historic low
Half of Americans currently hold an unfavorable opinion of the Supreme Court, while roughly as many view the court favorably.
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Half of Americans currently hold an unfavorable opinion of the Supreme Court, while roughly as many view the court favorably.
In general, Republicans and Republican leaners are much less likely than Democrats to trust the information they get from national news organizations.
Religion in a country tends to decline in three transitional stages that unfold across generations, a new paper using Center data proposes.
Midcycle redistricting efforts like the ones in Texas and California have, up to now, been extremely uncommon.
The median age of regular news consumers ranges from 39 for Univision to 63 for Newsmax.
The share of U.S. workers who belonged to a union in 2024 stood at 9.9%, down from 1983 when 20.1% of American workers were union members.
The U.S. Postal Service, Park Service, Weather Service and NASA are viewed favorably by Republicans and Democrats, while views of ICE are deeply polarized.
In this Q&A, we speak with Senior Demographer Jeffrey S. Passel about how the Center estimates the number of unauthorized immigrants in the U.S.
48% of U.S. adults who are LGBT say they identify with a religion, describing themselves as Christian, Jewish, Muslim or an adherent of another religion.
President Donald Trump’s recent pledge to end mail-in voting comes as a 58% majority of Americans favor allowing any voter to cast their ballot by mail.
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