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.
reportJan 25, 2022 Biden Starts Year Two With Diminished Public Support and a Daunting List of Challenges Americans’ views of the economy remain negative; most say prices have gotten worse while job availability has improved.
data essayDec 8, 2020 The Changing Geography of COVID-19 in the U.S. In the nearly nine months since the coronavirus outbreak was declared a national emergency, almost every part of the country has been directly affected by the loss of life resulting from the virus.
short readsMar 11, 2021 A majority of Americans expect it will be at least a year before life returns to the way it was before COVID-19 Just 9% of the public says it will be less than six months before most public activities operate about as they did before the outbreak.
short readsMay 12, 2021 Immigration was a top focus of early Biden coverage, especially among outlets with right-leaning audiences Immigration was one of the five topics most covered by 25 major news outlets in the first 60 days of the Biden administration.
short readsJan 15, 2021 How lawmakers’ social media activity changed in the days after the U.S. Capitol riot Social media activity by members of Congress changed in notable ways following the rioting at the Capitol by supporters of President Trump.
reportMar 9, 2021 Broad Public Support for Coronavirus Aid Package; Just a Third Say It Spends Too Much More Americans say the Biden administration made a “good faith” effort working with the opposition than say the same of GOP leaders.
short readsApr 20, 2021 Most Latinos say U.S. immigration system needs big changes Latinos agree that the U.S. immigration system needs an overhaul; large shares say it requires major changes or needs to be completely rebuilt.
short readsSep 21, 2020 Americans give the U.S. low marks for its handling of COVID-19, and so do people in other countries Americans give their country comparatively low marks for its handling of the pandemic – and people in other nations tend to agree.
short readsOct 16, 2020 Latino voters have growing confidence in Biden on key issues, while confidence in Trump remains low Hispanic registered voters in the U.S. express growing confidence in Joe Biden’s ability to handle key issues like the coronavirus outbreak.