About Half of Lower-Income Americans Report Household Job or Wage Loss Due to COVID-19
Only 23% say they have emergency funds that would last them three months.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Only 23% say they have emergency funds that would last them three months.
For Earth Day 2020, we take stock of public opinion in the United States about global climate change and the environment.
Republicans are more negative than Democrats toward China, though unfavorable ratings have climbed among both parties.
41% of Democratic registered voters say they are bothered that the likely Democratic nominee for the 2020 election is a white man in his 70s.
The COVID-19 pandemic sent many on the move to places other than their usual residence – and they may not know where or how to be counted.
U.S. adults express wide concern that states will lift COVID-19 restrictions too quickly.
A majority of Americans are skeptical that tracking someone’s location through their cellphone would help curb the outbreak.
The share of Americans who say global climate change is a major threat to the well-being of the U.S. has grown from 44% in 2009 to 60% in 2020.
Roughly nine-in-ten or more U.S. adults say it is either somewhat or very important to have a president who lives a moral, ethical life.
64% of parents with children in elementary, middle or high school express at least some concern about their children falling behind.
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