short readsFeb 6, 2024 Q&A: How we used large language models to identify guests on popular podcasts We asked researchers how they used the newest generation of large language models to analyze roughly 24,000 podcast episodes.
short readsSep 27, 2021 Support for Black Lives Matter declined after George Floyd protests, but has remained unchanged since Currently, 55% of U.S. adults express at least some support for the Black Lives Matter movement, unchanged from a year ago.
reportJun 12, 2024 How Americans Navigate Politics on TikTok, X, Facebook and Instagram X stands out as a place people go to keep up with politics. Still, some users see political posts on Facebook, TikTok and Instagram, too.
short readsFeb 17, 2022 More members of Congress, especially Democrats, are talking about Black History Month on social media 64% of members of Congress mentioned Black History Month on Facebook or Twitter in February 2021, up from just 29% in 2015.
short readsNov 2, 2022 As the 2022 campaign draws to a close, here’s how federal, state and local candidates have used Twitter One-in-five federal, state and local candidate tweets in 2022 have mentioned race, abortion, education or the economy.
short readsApr 30, 2025 Are children better off when one parent has a job or when both do? U.S. teens differ in their views In the U.S., 43% of teenagers say children are better off when one parent doesn’t have a job and focuses on the family.
short readsMar 17, 2025 How Americans feel about making English the official language of the U.S. About half of U.S. adults (51%) say it is extremely or very important for the U.S. to make English its official language.
featureMay 8, 2025 Americans’ Trust in One Another Americans trust each other less than they did a few decades ago. We explore why this is, and why some are more trusting than others.
reportNov 16, 2022 Connection, Creativity and Drama: Teen Life on Social Media in 2022 Majorities of teens credit social media with strengthening their friendships and providing support while also noting the emotionally charged side of these platforms.
short readsAug 15, 2024 A growing share of U.S. husbands and wives are roughly the same age On average, husbands and wives were 2.2 years apart in age in 2022, down from 2.4 years in 2000 and 4.9 years in 1880.