short readsJul 21, 2023 Little change in Americans’ views of Trump over the past year 63% of Americans have an unfavorable opinion of Donald Trump, while 35% view him favorably. A year ago, Trump’s rating stood at 60% unfavorable.
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 readsAug 22, 2023 Republicans view Reagan, Trump as best recent presidents About four-in-ten Republicans and Republican-leaning independents (41%) say Reagan has done the best job as president over the past 40 years, compared with 37% who say Trump.
short readsApr 22, 2024 A look at small businesses in the U.S. Among the roughly 6 million small business firms with employees, 49% have just one to four workers.
short readsAug 16, 2022 Republicans more likely than Democrats to see politicians without government experience positively 32% of Republicans say they like a political leader who has no previous government experience, compared with just 10% of Democrats.
videoJan 5, 2022 Trust in America: Do Americans trust the police? While views of and experiences with police vary substantially across demographic groups, there is support for a number of police reforms.
reportMar 24, 2022 Republicans More Likely Than Democrats To Say Partisan Control of Congress ‘Really Matters’ 71% of Republican voters say their vote for Congress is “against Biden.”
short readsMar 17, 2022 More support than oppose Jackson’s Supreme Court nomination, with many not sure 44% of the public says the Senate should definitely (24%) or probably (20%) confirm Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court.
short readsDec 7, 2021 Younger U.S. adults less likely to see big differences between the parties or to feel well represented by them Nearly six-in-ten U.S. adults (59%) see a great deal of difference between the two major political parties, up from 55% just two years ago.
short readsJul 29, 2022 Partisans tend to cite different ideas for what more the government should do for parents and children Asked what more the government should do to support parents and children, Americans often mention forms of social or direct financial support.