A Year of U.S. Public Opinion on the Coronavirus Pandemic
The biggest takeaway may be the extent to which the decidedly nonpartisan virus met with an increasingly partisan response.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
The biggest takeaway may be the extent to which the decidedly nonpartisan virus met with an increasingly partisan response.
The public sees health risks to students and teachers as the top factor to be given a lot of consideration as schools decide whether to reopen.
Over the past 50 years, the highest-earning 20% of U.S. households have steadily brought in a larger share of the country’s total income.
(Traduction depuis l’anglais) Au moins 3,9 millions d’immigrants non autorisés, et peut-être jusqu’à 4,8 millions, vivaient en Europe en 2017 selon de nouvelles estimations réalisées par Pew Research Center. Ces chiffres sont en augmentation par rapport aux estimations publiées par Pew Research Center pour l’année 2014, selon lesquelles entre 3 et 3,7 millions de migrants non autorisés résidaient […]
For some governments, the debt incurred on COVID-19 relief will add to the considerable red ink already on their ledgers before the pandemic.
Veterans of prime working age generally fare at least as well as non-veterans in the U.S. job market, though there are differences in the work they do.
Despite improvements in recent decades, the former East Germany trails the former West on several important economic measures.
Our analysis of verified voters examines what 2016 voters and nonvoters did in the 2018 midterm elections and offers a detailed portrait of the demographic composition and vote choices of the 2018 electorate.
To mark Labor Day, here’s what we know about who American workers are, what they do and the U.S. working environment in general.
Trials are rare in the federal criminal justice system: Just 2% of criminal defendants went to trial in fiscal 2018. Acquittals are even rarer.
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