short readsMay 19, 2022 In some states, students account for a large and growing share of statehouse reporters In Missouri, 51% of all reporters covering the state capitol this year – 26 of 51 – are students.
short readsMay 18, 2022 More than half of Americans live within an hour of extended family Most Americans value having family close by, while 55% say they live within an hour’s drive of at least some extended family members.
short readsMay 13, 2022 Support for more regulation of tech companies has declined in U.S., especially among Republicans 44% of Americans think major technology companies should be regulated more than they are now, down from 56% in April 2021.
reportMay 12, 2022 A Majority of Americans Favor Expanding Natural Gas Production To Export to Europe Yet renewable sources, like wind and solar, remain Americans’ overall priority for domestic production.
short readsMay 12, 2022 By a wide margin, Americans view inflation as the top problem facing the country today Seven-in-ten Americans view inflation as a very big problem for the country, followed by the affordability of health care and violent crime.
short readsMay 11, 2022 57% of Americans say masks should be required on airplanes and public transportation As has often been the case on policy questions about how to deal with the pandemic, partisans are far apart in their views on mask mandates.
reportMay 10, 2022 Americans’ Concerns About War in Ukraine: Wider Conflict, Possible U.S.-Russia Clash The share of adults saying the U.S. isn’t providing enough support to Ukraine has declined since March.
short readsMay 10, 2022 Black and Hispanic Americans, those with less education are more likely to fall out of the middle class each year In the United States, the transience of economic status varies significantly across racial and ethnic groups and by level of education.
short readsMay 9, 2022 About a third of Asian Americans say they have changed their daily routine due to concerns over threats, attacks Most Asian Americans say violence against them is increasing, and most also worry at least some of the time about being threatened or attacked.
short readsMay 6, 2022 Wide partisan gaps in abortion attitudes, but opinions in both parties are complicated Public attitudes about the legality of abortion are largely divided along partisan lines – and to a greater extent than in past decades.