Most Americans don’t closely follow professional or college sports
About six-in-ten Americans (62%) say they follow professional or college sports not too or not at all closely.
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About six-in-ten Americans (62%) say they follow professional or college sports not too or not at all closely.
One-in-five adults say they took on leadership roles when growing up in their school or community extremely often or often, while 35% say they did so sometimes.
82% of Jewish adults in the United States said caring about Israel is an essential or important part of what being Jewish means to them.
61% of U.S. adults say having close friends is extremely or very important for people to live a fulfilling life.
The median age for all U.S. presidents on the day of their first inauguration is 55 years old.
Overall, 56% of Singaporean adults say that having people of different religions, ethnic groups and cultures makes the country a better place to live.
79% of Americans favor maximum age limits for elected officials in Washington, D.C. And 74% support such limits for Supreme Court justices.
66% of U.S. adults say it is extremely or very important that candidates share their views on political issues.
In 2021, nearly 2.5 million Latinos in the United States held advanced degrees such as master’s degrees or doctorates.
71% of Hispanic Catholics see climate change as an extremely or very serious problem, compared with 49% of White, non-Hispanic Catholics.
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