short readsAug 7, 2020 Amid pandemic, Black and Hispanic worshippers more concerned about safety of in-person religious services Black and Hispanic worshippers are less likely than their white counterparts to say they have gone to a house of worship recently.
short readsApr 27, 2020 Most states have religious exemptions to COVID-19 social distancing rules Only 10 states are preventing in-person religious gatherings in any form, according to our analysis of recent state-level regulations.
reportApr 22, 2021 Many in Western Europe and U.S. Want Economic Changes as Pandemic Continues Most would welcome government-sponsored job training and other interventions.
short readsApr 6, 2020 Older people account for large shares of poll workers and voters in U.S. general elections Older adults tend to account for large shares of both poll workers and voters in general elections in the United States.
reportMar 5, 2021 A Year Into the Pandemic, Long-Term Financial Impact Weighs Heavily on Many Americans About a year since the coronavirus recession began, there are some signs of improvement in the U.S. labor market, and Americans are feeling somewhat better about their personal finances than they were early in the pandemic.