Most Americans say they regularly wore a mask in stores in the past month; fewer see others doing it
65% of U.S. adults say that they have personally worn a mask in stores or other businesses all or most of the time in the past month.
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65% of U.S. adults say that they have personally worn a mask in stores or other businesses all or most of the time in the past month.
Remittances – money sent by migrants to their home countries – are projected to fall by a record 20% this year.
When it comes to abortion, members of Congress are starkly divided by party. Yet the partisan divide among Americans themselves is less stark.
91% of Democrats favor granting legal status to immigrants who came to the U.S. illegally as children; 54% of Republicans say the same.
Here’s what our surveys have found about how Americans across the age spectrum have experienced the coronavirus pandemic.
Six-in-ten black adults say it is important for houses of worship to address “political topics such as immigration and race relations.”
Americans’ views of how well the World Health Organization has dealt with the outbreak are sharply divided along partisan lines.
The experiences of several groups of workers in the COVID-19 outbreak vary notably from how they experienced the Great Recession.
#BlackLivesMatter was used roughly 47.8 million times on Twitter – an average of just under 3.7 million times per day – from May 26 to June 7.
When it comes to economic relations, some in Taiwan are more willing to work with both Beijing and Washington.
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