Key findings about Americans’ views on COVID-19 contact tracing
As the U.S. battles COVID-19, effective contact tracing has proven to be a major challenge for those trying to contain the spread of the coronavirus.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
As the U.S. battles COVID-19, effective contact tracing has proven to be a major challenge for those trying to contain the spread of the coronavirus.
Majorities across much of Western Europe, North America and the Asia-Pacific region have a favorable view of the European Union.
An estimated 870,000 Mexican migrants came to the U.S. between 2013-18, while an estimated 710,000 left the U.S. for Mexico during that time.
The share of unpartnered mothers who are employed and at work has fallen more precipitously than among other parents.
There are widely held concerns about the safety and effectiveness of a possible vaccine and the pace of the approval process.
Germans and Americans have both become more skeptical of China.
We thought it would be valuable to combine our study of news coverage itself with data on people’s views about, and exposure to, that coverage.
A small but significant share of car owners in the U.S. have traded filling up for plugging in, and many more are thinking of joining them.
A new study of posts on popular public Facebook pages about the early days of the Biden administration finds that the focus of these posts, as well as the assessments of the new president, differed widely by the ideological orientation of the pages.
Following the passage of a second stimulus package in December, 79% of U.S. adults say another economic assistance package will be necessary.
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