Majorities of Americans see at least some discrimination against Black, Hispanic and Asian people in the U.S.
Americans are much less likely to say there is discrimination against White people: 40% say White people face at least some discrimination.
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Americans are much less likely to say there is discrimination against White people: 40% say White people face at least some discrimination.
Democrats are far more likely than Republicans to say prosecuting those who broke in on Jan. 6 is very important and that penalties for them will likely be less severe than they should be.
The course of the pandemic in India and China will have a substantial effect on changes in the distribution of income at the global level.
The global middle class consisted of 54 million fewer people in 2020 than the number projected prior to the onset of the pandemic.
The pandemic has presented challenges and obstacles for many Americans, but one group has been getting a lot of attention lately: moms.
The vast majority of religiously unaffiliated Black Americans believe in God and about half pray regularly, although few attend services.
The share of Americans who say they watch television via cable or satellite has plunged from 76% in 2015 to 56% this year.
One year into the coronavirus pandemic, about a fifth of U.S. adults (21%) are experiencing high levels of psychological distress.
The $7.25 federal minimum wage is used in just 21 states, which collectively account for about 40% of all U.S. wage and salary workers.
Just 9% of the public says it will be less than six months before most public activities operate about as they did before the outbreak.
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