short readSep 14, 2021 Americans are less concerned – but more divided – on climate change than people elsewhere There is minimal praise from other societies for how the United States and China are handling climate change.
reportSep 14, 2021 In Response to Climate Change, Citizens in Advanced Economies Are Willing To Alter How They Live and Work Citizens offer mixed reviews of how their societies have responded to climate change, and many question the efficacy of international efforts to stave off a global environmental crisis.
short readJul 30, 2021 Those on ideological right favor fewer COVID-19 restrictions in most advanced economies Those on the political right are more likely to say there should have been fewer public activity restrictions during the COVID-19 outbreak.
short readJul 21, 2021 Are you in the global middle class? Find out with our income calculator 17% of the global population could be considered middle income in 2020. Most people were either low income (51%) or poor (10%).
reportJul 21, 2021 Economic Attitudes Improve in Many Nations Even as Pandemic Endures Despite an uptick in positive views of the economy in some places, many say that children will be worse off financially than their parents.
short readJul 20, 2021 Tokyo Olympics reach the starting line even as most Japanese say country has handled pandemic poorly Among 17 publics surveyed, those in Japan report the most negative assessment of how their country has handled the pandemic.
short readJul 14, 2021 Fast facts about global views of Merkel and Biden ahead of White House meeting German Chancellor Angela Merkel is scheduled to visit the White House this week as she wraps up her final year in office.
short readJul 14, 2021 Members of Congress – especially Republicans – are increasingly discussing China on social media Republican lawmakers have produced three-quarters of recent congressional social media posts that mention places and people in Asia.
short readJul 9, 2021 Before COVID-19, more Mexicans came to the U.S. than left for Mexico for the first time in years An estimated 870,000 Mexican migrants came to the U.S. between 2013-18, while an estimated 710,000 left the U.S. for Mexico during that time.
short readJun 30, 2021 China’s international image remains broadly negative as views of the U.S. rebound Positive views of the U.S. have rebounded across 17 advanced economies since last year, while most continue to see China unfavorably.