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Americans view trouble in finding work or advancing one’s career as the most significant impediment facing those without broadband.
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Americans view trouble in finding work or advancing one’s career as the most significant impediment facing those without broadband.
Americans place less importance on religion in their lives than do people in a number of countries in Africa, the Middle East and Asia — but more than residents of many other Western and European countries.
From trust in government to views of climate change, here are some of Pew Research Center’s most memorable findings of the year.
In the last two decades, several religious groups have moved to allow same-sex couples to marry within their traditions.
Millennials are less religious than older Americans and less likely to identify with a religious group, and those traits are reflected in the way they celebrate Christmas.
Acceptance of homosexuality is rising across the broad spectrum of American Christianity, including among members of churches that strongly oppose homosexual relationships as sinful.
A new Pew Research Center report looks at the challenges parents face in raising their children and how parenting approaches differ across demographic groups.
Hispanics are more likely than whites or blacks to categorize themselves as gamers.
Republicans, especially conservative Republicans, were more likely to view the institution unfavorably.
From the moon landings to Star Wars, Americans have long had a fascination with space and affection for NASA, but today’s public is divided on what role their government should play in future space exploration.
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