Americans are less likely than others around the world to feel close to people in their country or community
A median of 83% across 24 nations surveyed say they feel close to other people in their country, while 66% of Americans hold this view.
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A median of 83% across 24 nations surveyed say they feel close to other people in their country, while 66% of Americans hold this view.
Among all Asian origin groups in the U.S., Chinese American households had the highest income inequality in 2022.
While the total number of U.S. births declined at the end of 2020 and beginning of 2021, the number of births at home rose.
Students who are gay, lesbian or bisexual, as well as girls, were especially likely to say their mental health has suffered in the past year.
40% of Black Americans say that the issues and events most important to them are often covered, and similar shares of Asian (38%) and Hispanic (37%) adults say the same.
About a third of workers with jobs that can be done remotely are working from home all the time, according to a new Pew Research Center survey.
One-in-five federal, state and local candidate tweets in 2022 have mentioned race, abortion, education or the economy.
As the drive to inoculate more people continues, here are 10 facts about Americans and COVID-19 vaccines.
While residential solar power generates just a fraction of the country’s overall electricity, it has continued to grow rapidly.
Americans relocated less during the COVID-19 outbreak, moving from one residence to another in 2020 at the lowest rate in more than 70 years.
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