short readsMar 26, 2025 Americans more likely to support than oppose continuing federal funding for NPR and PBS Republicans are much more likely than Democrats to support ending federal funding for public media.
short readsMar 26, 2025 4 facts about religious switching within Judaism in Israel About one-fifth of Israeli Jews (22%) have switched from one Jewish group to another since childhood.
short readsMar 25, 2025 Fewer Americans now support TikTok ban, see the platform as a national security threat than in spring 2023 The share of Americans who perceive TikTok as a national security threat has also dipped – from 59% in 2023 to 49% now.
short readsMar 20, 2025 More Americans report getting a flu shot than the updated COVID-19 vaccine since August Just over half of U.S. adults (53%) say they’ve gotten neither the flu shot nor the updated COVID-19 vaccine since last August.
short readsMar 19, 2025 Most Americans continue to favor raising taxes on corporations, higher-income households Democrats are overwhelmingly supportive of raising taxes on these groups, while Republicans are more divided.
short readsMar 19, 2025 Best age to get married, have a child, buy a home and retire? Here’s what Americans say Among those who say there is a best age, many say it’s ideal to get married, have a child and buy a home between the ages of 25 and 34.
short readsMar 18, 2025 What the data says about the U.S. Department of Education The Education Department is the main conduit for federal aid to public K-12 schools and a major lender to college students.
short readsMar 17, 2025 How Americans feel about making English the official language of the U.S. About half of U.S. adults (51%) say it is extremely or very important for the U.S. to make English its official language.
short readsMar 13, 2025 U.S. adults differ in how much they say certain things should be emphasized for boys and girls Similar shares of adults say there’s too little emphasis on encouraging boys and girls to be leaders.
short readsMar 12, 2025 Almost half of Americans say people have gotten ruder since the COVID-19 pandemic Many Americans perceive a rise in rude behavior, and 34% say they see it almost always or often when they go out in public.