U.S. public sees Russian role in campaign hacking, but is divided over new sanctions
Among those aware of allegations, 72% say Russia was definitely or probably behind the hacks, versus 24% who think it was definitely or probably not.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Among those aware of allegations, 72% say Russia was definitely or probably behind the hacks, versus 24% who think it was definitely or probably not.
The public continues to give the president-elect low marks for how he is handling the transition process.
Pew Research Center President Michael Dimock examines the changes – some profound, some subtle – that the U.S. experienced during Barack Obama’s presidency.
Tell us how you think police would answer each of five questions in a Pew Research Center nationwide survey of 7,917 police officer then we’ll tell you how officers actually answered each question i
Only 39% of Americans view building a wall along the U.S.-Mexican border as a very or somewhat important goal.
As 2017 begins, populist politics are on the rise on both sides of the Atlantic.
Obama is on pace to become the first president since Carter to leave the White House with a smaller federal prison population than when he took office.
While the idea of raising the minimum wage is broadly popular, efforts to do so at the national level have stalled. We gathered key facts looking at the issue.
Asian and Pacific Islander high school seniors are the most likely to say they like science, while blacks are the least likely.
There is no clear consensus among the Israeli public over whether settlements help the country’s security.
Notifications