reportFeb 16, 2021 Faith Among Black Americans Today, most Black adults say they rely on prayer to help make major decisions, and view opposing racism as essential to their religious faith.
short readsFeb 12, 2021 Immigrants and children of immigrants make up at least 14% of the 117th Congress At least 76 of the voting members of the 117th Congress are foreign born or have at least one parent born in another country.
short readsFeb 12, 2021 Boomers, Silents still have most seats in Congress, though number of Millennials, Gen Xers is up slightly Even as younger generations gain representation in Congress, older generations still make up the majority of senators and representatives.
short readsFeb 11, 2021 U.S. Senate has fewest split delegations since direct elections began Only six states now have U.S. senators of different parties – the smallest number of split delegations in more than a century.
short readsFeb 10, 2021 Americans far more likely to say evangelicals will lose influence, rather than gain it, under Biden Half of all U.S. adults think evangelical Christians will lose influence in Washington under President Joe Biden’s new administration.
short readsFeb 10, 2021 Unemployed Americans are feeling the emotional strain of job loss; most have considered changing occupations About half of U.S. adults who are currently unemployed and are looking for a job are pessimistic about their prospects for future employment.
short readsFeb 4, 2021 As the pandemic persisted, financial pressures became a bigger factor in why Americans decided to move Recent pandemic migrants are more likely than those who moved earlier in the outbreak to have relocated due to financial stress.
short readsFeb 3, 2021 Single-party control in Washington is common at the beginning of a new presidency, but tends not to last long Unified government at the beginning of a president’s first term has been the norm, especially for Democratic presidents.
reportFeb 3, 2021 As Pandemic Continues, More in U.S. and Europe Feel Major Impact on Their Lives The novel coronavirus continues to pose weighty challenges for people around the world.
reportFeb 2, 2021 Public Sees Black People, Women, Gays and Lesbians Gaining Influence in Biden Era More Americans also say evangelical Christians, business corporations and the military will lose than gain influence in Washington.