Young Adults and the Future of News
U.S. adults under 30 follow news less closely than any other age group. And they’re more likely to get (and trust) news from social media.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
U.S. adults under 30 follow news less closely than any other age group. And they’re more likely to get (and trust) news from social media.
Americans have become less supportive of wind and solar power since the first Trump administration, a shift driven by declines in support among Republicans.
About half (53%) of Americans say they hear or read about Ozempic, Wegovy and similar drugs extremely or very often.
Africa is the only world region where the fertility rate is currently higher than the global replacement-level fertility.
Learn how often parents discuss religion, types of religious activities their children do and which parent plays a larger role in how their children learn about religion.
In 14 countries and territories, immigration accounted for more than 100% of population growth during this period.
32% of U.S.-born Asian adults have hidden a part of their heritage, compared with 15% of immigrants.
A large majority of Latino adults have heard of machismo. And among those who have heard of it, 73% say machismo among Latinos is a bad thing.
Americans are worried about using AI more in daily life, seeing harm to human creativity and relationships. But they’re open to AI use in weather forecasting, medicine and other data-heavy tasks.
Three-quarters of Hispanics who have heard of the term Latinx say it should not be used to describe the Hispanic or Latino population.
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