Wide differences on most gun policies between gun owners and non-owners, but also some agreement
U.S. gun owners have long favored more permissive gun policies while adults who do not own guns have tended to favor more restrictive ones.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
U.S. gun owners have long favored more permissive gun policies while adults who do not own guns have tended to favor more restrictive ones.
Women continue to be less involved than men in mosque life in the U.S., but the pattern appears to be changing.
Renters headed 36% of U.S. households in 2019. Young people, racial and ethnic minorities, and those with lower incomes are more likely to rent.
Those on the political right are more likely to say there should have been fewer public activity restrictions during the COVID-19 outbreak.
A growing share of U.S. adults say it’s a bad thing for the country that some people have personal fortunes of a billion dollars or more.
In the U.S., highly religious adults are much more skeptical about the possibility of extraterrestrial life than those who are less religious.
We’ve updated our series of fact sheets on the U.S. news media industry. Here are some key findings about the state of the industry in 2020.
Americans’ comfort levels with using gender-neutral pronouns to refer to someone have remained static since 2017.
With the economic recovery gaining momentum, unemployment among immigrants is about equal with that of U.S.-born workers.
Economic concepts aren’t always as understandable to the rest of us as they are to economists, and the jargon can be difficult to parse.
Notifications