short readsMay 6, 2020 Black imprisonment rate in the U.S. has fallen by a third since 2006 There were 1,501 black prisoners for every 100,000 black adults in 2018, down sharply from 2,261 black inmates per 100,000 black adults in 2006.
data essayMar 5, 2021 A Year of U.S. Public Opinion on the Coronavirus Pandemic The biggest takeaway may be the extent to which the decidedly nonpartisan virus met with an increasingly partisan response.
short readsMar 21, 2019 Looking ahead to 2050, Americans are pessimistic about many aspects of life in U.S. Majorities of Americans foresee widening income gaps, tougher financial times for older Americans and intensifying political divisions.
short readsJun 16, 2017 Q&A: Pew Research Center’s president on key issues in U.S. polling Read a Q&A with Michael Dimock, president of Pew Research Center, on recent developments in public opinion polling and what lies ahead.