short readsApr 28, 2023 5 facts about presidential travel abroad The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted international travel in 2020 and 2021, but diplomatic travel picked up significantly in 2022.
short readsNov 29, 2022 Key findings about COVID-19 restrictions that affected religious groups around the world in 2020 Our study analyzes 198 countries and territories and is based on policies and events in 2020, the most recent year for which data is available.
short readsMar 31, 2022 Americans skeptical about religious objections to COVID-19 vaccines, but oppose employer mandates Most U.S. adults do not believe that requests for religious exemptions from the COVID-19 vaccine are sincere.
short readsDec 12, 2022 At least four-in-ten U.S. adults have faced high levels of psychological distress during COVID-19 pandemic 58% of those ages 18 to 29 have experienced high levels of psychological distress at least once between March 2020 and September 2022.
short readsNov 4, 2022 Most Americans say it’s very important to vote to be a good member of society More Americans say it’s very important to vote in elections to be a good member of society than say the same about any other activity in the survey.
short readsSep 6, 2022 Partisan differences are common in the lessons Americans take away from COVID-19 Here’s what Americans said they learned about the development of vaccines and medical treatments and their advice for handling a future outbreak.
short readsMay 11, 2022 57% of Americans say masks should be required on airplanes and public transportation As has often been the case on policy questions about how to deal with the pandemic, partisans are far apart in their views on mask mandates.
short readsAug 18, 2022 Many Americans say they have shifted their priorities around health and social activities during COVID-19 We asked respondents to describe in their own words what rose and fell in importance to them during the pandemic. Here are some of the key themes that emerged.
short readsMay 8, 2024 Americans are less likely than others around the world to feel close to people in their country or community A median of 83% across 24 nations surveyed say they feel close to other people in their country, while 66% of Americans hold this view.
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.