short readsJun 23, 2025 Support for Christian prayer in U.S. public schools varies widely by state Just over half of U.S. adults (52%) say they favor allowing public school teachers to lead their classes in prayers that refer to Jesus.
reportFeb 12, 2025 5 Years Later: America Looks Back at the Impact of COVID-19 Nearly three-quarters of U.S. adults (72%) say the COVID-19 pandemic did more to drive the country apart than to bring it together.
reportJun 16, 2025 3. Catholic parish life, culture and community Most see their parish priests favorably, and many engage in their parish beyond going to Mass, according to Pew Research Center.
short readsJul 22, 2024 How the origins of America’s immigrants have changed since 1850 In 2022, the number of immigrants living in the U.S. reached a high of 46.1 million, accounting for 13.8% of the population.
reportApr 4, 2024 5. Teachers’ views of parent involvement Most public K-12 teachers say parents do too little when it comes to student behavior, helping with schoolwork and ensuring attendance.
reportApr 8, 2025 Americans Give Early Trump Foreign Policy Actions Mixed or Negative Reviews More disapprove than approve of leaving the WHO and ending USAID. About half see tariffs on China as bad for the U.S. and them personally, but views differ by party.
reportMay 6, 2025 3. Spells, curses and ways to see the future Many around the globe think spells or curses can affect people’s lives. Far fewer say they consult fortune tellers or horoscopes to see the future.
reportJun 17, 2024 Religion and Spirituality in East Asian Societies Few are religiously affiliated, but many in the region hold religious or spiritual beliefs and engage in traditional rituals.
reportMar 15, 2024 2. U.S. presidential candidates and their religious engagement Nearly half say it’s important that the president has strong religious beliefs, but few see Biden or Trump as “very religious.”
short readsNov 4, 2024 Among unmarried adults, women without children have as much wealth as single men In 2022, single women without children had a median wealth of $87,200, while the typical single man had $82,100.