The share of immigrant workers in high-skill jobs is rising in the U.S.
The shift has been most notable in jobs that prioritize analytical skills, such as science and math, or fundamental skills, such as writing.
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The shift has been most notable in jobs that prioritize analytical skills, such as science and math, or fundamental skills, such as writing.
Americans turn to a wide range of media outlets for political and election news, but Fox News and CNN stand out as especially common sources.
There is a growing need for high-skill workers in the U.S., and this has helped to narrow gender disparities in the labor market.
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Most Americans are at least somewhat happy with their lives, but some have grappled with issues like loneliness and work-life balance.
The advent of dating apps and other new technologies present a new set of norms and expectations for U.S. singles.
Our director of journalism studies explains how we determined what media outlets Americans turn to and trust for their political news.
A majority of Americans are concerned about digital collection and use of their data by both companies and the government.
Republican and Republican-leaning adult Twitter users are more likely than Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents to follow Trump.
About a quarter of all U.S. adults get news from two or more social media sites, up from 15% in 2013 and 18% in 2016.
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