Citizens in Advanced Economies Want Significant Changes to Their Political Systems
Dissatisfaction with the functioning of democracy is linked to concerns about the economy, the pandemic and social divisions.
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Dissatisfaction with the functioning of democracy is linked to concerns about the economy, the pandemic and social divisions.
The U.S. is seen positively in advanced economies for its technology, entertainment, military and universities, but negatively for its health care system, discrimination and the state of its democracy.
Those on the political right are more likely to say there should have been fewer public activity restrictions during the COVID-19 outbreak.
Social media activity by members of Congress changed in notable ways following the rioting at the Capitol by supporters of President Trump.
Publics disagree about whether restrictions on public activity, such as stay-at-home orders or mandates to wear masks in public, have gone far enough to combat COVID-19.
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Pew Internet research shows that, in politics and in health care, participation matters as much as access.
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