reportFeb 29, 2024 Americans’ Top Policy Priority for 2024: Strengthening the Economy Growing shares of Republicans rate immigration and terrorism as top priorities for the president and Congress this year.
short readsJan 11, 2022 Key facts about U.S. immigration policies and Biden’s proposed changes Since Joe Biden took office in 2021, his administration has acted on a number of fronts to reverse Trump-era restrictions on immigration.
short readsJun 27, 2023 How Americans’ views of the U.S. compare with international views of the U.S. People around the world see both strengths and flaws in the U.S., but they generally view the U.S. positively, according to a new survey of 24 countries.
short readsJul 27, 2023 Americans name China as the country posing the greatest threat to the U.S. In an open-ended question allowing Americans to name which country they see as the greatest threat to the U.S., 50% name China.
short readsApr 24, 2024 What the data says about crime in the U.S. Federal statistics show dramatic declines in U.S. violent and property crime rates since the early 1990s.
short readsJul 19, 2023 What the data says about food stamps in the U.S. The food stamp program is one of the larger federal social welfare initiatives, and in its current form has been around for nearly six decades.
short readsJul 15, 2022 Key facts about the abortion debate in America As the nation’s post-Roe chapter begins and the legal battle shifts to the states, here are key facts about Americans’ views on abortion.
short readsApr 20, 2021 Most Latinos say U.S. immigration system needs big changes Latinos agree that the U.S. immigration system needs an overhaul; large shares say it requires major changes or needs to be completely rebuilt.
short readsDec 15, 2021 U.S. public school students often go to schools where at least half of their peers are the same race or ethnicity In 2018-19, 79% of White elementary and secondary public school students went to schools where at least half of their peers were also White.
short readsDec 6, 2021 U.S. public divided over whether people convicted of crimes spend too much or too little time in prison Americans are closely divided over whether people convicted of crimes spend too much, too little or about the right amount of time in prison.