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.
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Those 60 and older now spend more than half of their daily leisure time, four hours and 16 minutes, in front of screens.
Black adults are particularly likely to say slavery continues to have an impact: More than eight-in-ten say this is the case.
The changing role of fathers has introduced new challenges as dads juggle the competing demands of family and work.
Trials are rare in the federal criminal justice system: Just 2% of criminal defendants went to trial in fiscal 2018. Acquittals are even rarer.
About three-in-four Americans believe that abortion will be legal in 2050. Democrats are more likely than Republicans to say this.
Midterm voter turnout reached a modern high in 2018, and Generation Z, Millennials and Generation X accounted for a narrow majority of those voters
An influx of students from low-income families and students of color at U.S. colleges and universities has almost exclusively fueled the growth in the overall number of undergraduates.
A key U.S. fertility rate has reached a record low for the fourth year in a row. But is it really a record low? The short answer: It’s complicated.
Attitudes vary considerably by race on issues including crime, policing, the death penalty, parole decisions and voting rights.
Roughly half of Americans say it’s better for a woman who wants to reach high political office to have children before entering politics. Views are different when it comes to leadership positions in the business world.