short readsJun 20, 2019 U.S. women near milestone in the college-educated labor force This year will likely be the first year in which women are a majority of the U.S. college-educated labor force.
short readsJun 19, 2019 Canada now leads the world in refugee resettlement, surpassing the U.S. Canada resettled 28,000 refugees in 2018, similar to its 2017 total. Meanwhile, the U.S. resettled 23,000, down from the previous year.
short readsJun 19, 2019 As trade disputes intensify, U.S. counties that rely most on exports tend to be small and in South, Midwest The most export-dependent places in America often are far from big cities and are more likely to be in the South or Midwest than the coasts.
short readsJun 19, 2019 Partisans say respect and compromise are important in politics – particularly from their opponents Republicans and Democrats set higher standards for politicians in the other party than in their own when it comes to respect and compromise.
reportJun 19, 2019 Public Highly Critical of State of Political Discourse in the U.S. Majorities of Americans say the tone of political debate in the country has become more negative, less respectful, less fact-based and less substantive in recent years.
short readsJun 18, 2019 Bisexual adults are far less likely than gay men and lesbians to be ‘out’ to the people in their lives Only 19% of those who identify as bisexual say all or most of the important people in their lives are aware of their sexual orientation.
short readsJun 18, 2019 Americans 60 and older are spending more time in front of their screens than a decade ago Those 60 and older now spend more than half of their daily leisure time, four hours and 16 minutes, in front of screens.
short readsJun 17, 2019 Most Americans say the legacy of slavery still affects black people in the U.S. today Black adults are particularly likely to say slavery continues to have an impact: More than eight-in-ten say this is the case.
short readsJun 17, 2019 World’s population is projected to nearly stop growing by the end of the century For the first time in modern history, the world’s population is expected to virtually stop growing by the end of this century.
short readsJun 14, 2019 About three-quarters of Americans favor steps to restrict altered videos and images A majority of Americans say altered videos and images create confusion about current issues, and most support restrictions on such content.