Before Ginsburg’s death, a majority of Americans viewed the Supreme Court as ‘middle of the road’
Nearly two-thirds of Americans (65%) said in August that the U.S. Supreme Court has the right amount of power.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Nearly two-thirds of Americans (65%) said in August that the U.S. Supreme Court has the right amount of power.
More than half of foreign-born Latinos describe themselves using the name of their origin country, versus 39% among U.S.-born adult children of immigrants.
77% of adults think it’s not acceptable for social media sites to use data about users’ online activities to show them political campaign ads.
Half of adults who say they lost a job due to the coronavirus outbreak are still unemployed.
2020 has been a year unlike any in recent memory. Here’s what people in 14 countries say about the state of the world amid the pandemic.
The share of Gen Z voters who are Hispanic is significantly higher than the share among other groups of voters.
In battleground states, Hispanics grew more than other racial or ethnic groups as a share of eligible voters.
U.S. Hispanic teens are more likely than U.S. teens overall to identify as Catholic and say it’s necessary to believe in God to be moral.
Americans give their country comparatively low marks for its handling of the pandemic – and people in other nations tend to agree.
The United Nations is broadly credited with promoting peace and human rights as younger adults are more supportive of cooperation with other countries.
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