A majority of Americans expect it will be at least a year before life returns to the way it was before COVID-19
Just 9% of the public says it will be less than six months before most public activities operate about as they did before the outbreak.
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Just 9% of the public says it will be less than six months before most public activities operate about as they did before the outbreak.
About four-in-ten unemployed workers had been out of work for more than six months in February 2021, about double the share in February 2020.
81% of Black Americans consider the outbreak a major threat to public health and about half see it as a major threat to their personal health.
The number of American homeowners increased by an estimated 2.1 million over the past year, according to the Census Bureau.
When legislatures get the data to draw new congressional maps, Republicans will drive that process in 20 states, versus 11 for Democrats.
Americans’ opinions of China have soured in recent years. But what are Americans thinking about when they say they have a negative view of China?
Just 20% of U.S. adults cited promoting democracy as a top foreign policy objective, putting it at the bottom of the list of 20 topics polled.
Kamala Harris embodies trends that have been unfolding over recent decades. As a result, many Americans can see themselves in her story.
More Americans now say the possibility that students will fall behind academically without in-person instruction should be given a lot of consideration.
Majorities of Black adults say predominantly Black churches have done at least some to help Black Americans.
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