short readsFeb 23, 2023 What public opinion surveys found in the first year of the war in Ukraine Attitudes toward Russia and Vladimir Putin turned much more negative, while opinions of NATO grew more positive.
short readsFeb 9, 2023 Key facts as India surpasses China as the world’s most populous country India is poised to become the world’s most populous country this year; its population has more than doubled since 1950.
short readsMay 15, 2024 Support for legal abortion is widespread in many places, especially in Europe Majorities in most of the 27 places around the world surveyed in 2023 and 2024 say abortion should be legal in all or most cases.
short readsSep 21, 2023 6 facts about Buddhism in China While only 4% of Chinese adults formally identify as Buddhists, formal affiliation doesn’t reflect the full extent of Buddhist belief and practice.
short readsApr 24, 2023 Americans take a dim view of the nation’s future, look more positively at the past When Americans look ahead to 2050, they see a country that in many respects will be worse than it is today.
short readsApr 23, 2024 Most Americans say a free press is highly important to society Ahead of World Press Freedom Day, 73% of U.S. adults say the freedom of the press is extremely or very important to the well-being of society.
short readsJul 25, 2023 Ahead of U.S. visit, about 6 in 10 Italians view Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni favorably Nearly six-in-ten Italians (57%) have a favorable opinion of Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, while 41% have a negative one.
short readsJun 15, 2022 In the U.S. and around the world, inflation is high and getting higher In nearly all of the 44 advanced economies we analyzed, consumer prices have risen substantially since pre-pandemic times.
short readsJul 18, 2022 Most people have confidence in Kamala Harris across 18 surveyed countries A median of 55% of adults in 18 surveyed countries have confidence in Kamala Harris to do the right thing regarding world affairs.
short readsDec 7, 2022 Younger evangelicals in the U.S. are more concerned than their elders about climate change Evangelical Protestant adults under 40 are more likely than older evangelicals to say climate change is an extremely or very serious problem.