reportMay 27, 2020 As Millennials Near 40, They’re Approaching Family Life Differently Than Previous Generations Three-in-ten Millennials live with a spouse and child, compared with 40% of Gen Xers at a comparable age.
short readsMay 26, 2020 Coronavirus death toll is heavily concentrated in Democratic congressional districts Nearly a quarter of all U.S. deaths attributed to the coronavirus have been in just 12 congressional districts.
short readsMay 26, 2020 Americans are critical of China’s handling of COVID-19, distrust information about it from Beijing Americans expect China’s international reputation will suffer because of how the country has handled the coronavirus outbreak.
short readsMay 26, 2020 Few U.S. adults say they’ve been diagnosed with coronavirus, but more than a quarter know someone who has Relatively few Americans say they have tested positive for coronavirus antibodies, but many more believe they may have been infected.
short readsMay 22, 2020 Americans are following news about presidential candidates much less closely than COVID-19 news With Election Day six months away, 52% of Americans are paying fairly close or very close attention to news about the presidential candidates.
reportMay 21, 2020 Trust in Medical Scientists Has Grown in U.S., but Mainly Among Democrats About six-in-ten Americans believe social distancing measures are helping a lot to slow the spread of coronavirus in the nation.
reportMay 21, 2020 Americans Give Higher Ratings to South Korea and Germany Than U.S. for Dealing With Coronavirus U.S. adults give high marks to South Korea and Germany’s pandemic responses. In contrast, most believe China has done an only fair or poor job.
short readsMay 21, 2020 Most Americans expect a COVID-19 vaccine within a year; 72% say they would get vaccinated Americans’ expectations for the year ahead include an effective treatment or cure for COVID-19, as well as a vaccine to prevent the disease.
reportMay 20, 2020 Americans Who Rely Most on White House for COVID-19 News More Likely to Downplay the Pandemic People in this group are most likely to say the outbreak has been made too big of a deal and journalists have been exaggerating the risks.
short readsMay 20, 2020 Americans favor medical care but not economic aid for undocumented immigrants affected by COVID-19 68% of U.S. adults say the federal government has a responsibility to provide medical care to undocumented immigrants who have COVID-19.