Email Newsletters as a Source of News
Three-in-ten U.S. adults say they at least sometimes get news from newsletters, but many don’t read most of the newsletters they get.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Three-in-ten U.S. adults say they at least sometimes get news from newsletters, but many don’t read most of the newsletters they get.
Hindus and Jews are much more likely to have a four-year college degree than Americans in other religious groups.
From diversity in Indonesia to food in France, people in 25 countries share in their own words what makes them proud.
Republicans and Democrats tend to highlight different sources of pride – a partisan divide that is not as pronounced in most other countries.
Across 190 members of the United Nations we analyzed, the typical country will observe 13 public holidays in 2026.
A 58% majority say they have an unfavorable view of President Donald Trump, and 40% have a favorable view.
Singapore is the most religiously diverse country, and Yemen the least, as of 2020. The U.S. ranks first among nations with large populations.
In 2022, all Boomer households combined owned $77 trillion in wealth. The top 10% of Boomer households held 71% of that total wealth.
Ever wonder how we collect our data? Today, most polls are conducted online. But, most pollsters reject the idea that “one size fits all” when it comes to polling, so we still use phone calls or mail to reach people.
57% of U.S. adults say they have not too much (40%) or no confidence (17%) in journalists to act in the best interests of the public.
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