The state of Americans’ trust in each other amid the COVID-19 pandemic
About a third of Americans register low levels of trust in other people, versus 29% who are “high trusters” and 32% who are “medium trusters.”
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About a third of Americans register low levels of trust in other people, versus 29% who are “high trusters” and 32% who are “medium trusters.”
The movement of people across borders has halted in much of the world as countries close their borders in response to the coronavirus outbreak.
77% of white evangelicals say they are at least somewhat confident that the president is doing a good job responding to the outbreak.
Avant la deuxième vague, les Européens approuvaient aussi largement la réponse de l’UE face à l’épidémie
Black pastors hold a storied place in American history. During the eras of slavery and racial segregation, they played pivotal roles in Black communal efforts to “uplift the race” (a phrase commonly used in the 19th and 20th centuries). This often included organizing job training, after-school mentoring, insurance collectives, athletic clubs and other community service […]
Looking at household living arrangements in 130 countries and territories may shed light on how coronavirus-related quarantines are being felt.
The public is more likely to have heard “a lot” about ongoing confrontations between police and protesters than several other stories.
The COVID-19 pandemic sent many on the move to places other than their usual residence – and they may not know where or how to be counted.
The percentage who say journalists have exaggerated the risks of the outbreak has decreased notably in recent weeks.
Overall, 70% of U.S. adults favor allowing any voter to vote by mail if they want to.
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