short readsSep 13, 2023 Key facts about Americans and guns Six-in-ten U.S. adults say gun violence is a very big problem in the country today, up 9 percentage points from spring 2022.
short readsOct 18, 2022 About a third of K-12 parents are very or extremely worried a shooting could happen at their children’s school Mothers are more likely than fathers to be extremely or very worried about a school shooting, and concerns also vary by race and ethnicity.
short readsJul 29, 2022 Partisans tend to cite different ideas for what more the government should do for parents and children Asked what more the government should do to support parents and children, Americans often mention forms of social or direct financial support.
short readsFeb 4, 2022 Academic, emotional concerns outweigh COVID-19 risks in parents’ views about keeping schools open 53% of parents of K-12 students say schools in the United States should be providing a mix of in-person and online instruction this winter.
short readsFeb 7, 2023 The changing face of Congress in 8 charts The 118th Congress achieved a variety of demographic milestones when its members took office, though it still remains out of step with the U.S. population.
short readsDec 17, 2021 Striking findings from 2021 As 2021 draws to a close, here are some of Pew Research Center’s most striking research findings from the past year.
short readsFeb 25, 2021 In Vice President Kamala Harris, we can see how America has changed Kamala Harris embodies trends that have been unfolding over recent decades. As a result, many Americans can see themselves in her story.
short readsSep 4, 2020 A majority of young adults in the U.S. live with their parents for the first time since the Great Depression The share of 18- to 29-year-olds living with their parents has become a majority since U.S. coronavirus cases began spreading early this year.
short readsFeb 5, 2020 How Americans feel about the satisfactions and stresses of modern life Most Americans are at least somewhat happy with their lives, but some have grappled with issues like loneliness and work-life balance.
short readsFeb 11, 2020 Path to legal status for the unauthorized is top immigration policy goal for Hispanics in U.S. 54% of Hispanics in the U.S. say establishing a way for most unauthorized immigrants to stay in the country legally is very important.