short readsMar 20, 2020 Urban residents in states hit hard by COVID-19 most likely to see it as a threat to daily life Those most likely to say COVID-19 threatens day-to-day life live in urban areas in states that have seen relatively high numbers of cases.
short readsApr 8, 2020 Nearly three-in-ten Americans believe COVID-19 was made in a lab While 43% of Americans say the new coronavirus most likely came about naturally, nearly three-in-ten say it most likely was created in a lab.
short readsSep 11, 2020 ‘Love’ reaction steadily overcomes ‘anger’ as response to lawmakers’ posts on Facebook U.S. lawmakers have received roughly 2 million more love than anger reactions to posts in the first seven months of 2020.
short readsMar 30, 2020 People financially affected by COVID-19 outbreak are experiencing more psychological distress than others Nearly one-in-five U.S. adults say they have had a physical reaction at least some or a little of the time when thinking about the outbreak.
short readsApr 29, 2020 Coronavirus downturn likely to add to high government debt in some countries For some governments, the debt incurred on COVID-19 relief will add to the considerable red ink already on their ledgers before the pandemic.
short readsApr 30, 2020 The coronavirus pandemic’s impact on Pew Research Center’s global polling Our response to the pandemic has included the difficult decision to suspend much of our international survey work until further notice.
short readsApr 22, 2020 Populations skew older in some of the countries hit hard by COVID-19 Some countries where COVID-19 has been deadliest – including the United States and Italy – have populations that skew considerably older than the global average.
short readsAug 10, 2020 Globally, views of foreign direct investment vary depending on type of investment People in many countries support foreign companies building factories in their own nation. But fewer support foreign firms buying domestic ones.
short readsAug 4, 2020 Outside U.S., Floyd’s killing and protests sparked discussion on legislators’ Twitter accounts Many legislators in four English-speaking countries directly addressed George Floyd’s killing and the subsequent protests on Twitter.
reportApr 22, 2021 Many in Western Europe and U.S. Want Economic Changes as Pandemic Continues Most would welcome government-sponsored job training and other interventions.