reportFeb 22, 2021 How Americans Navigated the News in 2020: A Tumultuous Year in Review Americans inhabited different information environments, with wide gaps in how they viewed the election and COVID-19.
reportJul 30, 2020 Americans Who Mainly Get Their News on Social Media Are Less Engaged, Less Knowledgeable U.S. adults in this group are less likely to get the facts right about COVID-19 and politics and more likely to hear some unproven claims.
reportMay 20, 2020 Americans Who Rely Most on White House for COVID-19 News More Likely to Downplay the Pandemic People in this group are most likely to say the outbreak has been made too big of a deal and journalists have been exaggerating the risks.
reportApr 29, 2020 About Seven-in-Ten U.S. Adults Say They Need to Take Breaks From COVID-19 News 61% give equal attention to national and local coronavirus news.
reportJun 12, 2020 Majorities of Americans Say News Coverage of George Floyd Protests Has Been Good, Trump’s Public Message Wrong Among black Americans, 72% say coverage has been good or excellent and 85% say Trump’s message has been completely or mostly wrong.