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 readsOct 24, 2022 Older Americans more wary than younger adults about prospect of driverless cars on the road 53% of those 50 and older say the widespread use of driverless vehicles would be a bad idea for society, as do 37% of adults ages 18 to 49.
short readsAug 31, 2023 Black workers’ views and experiences in the U.S. labor force stand out in key ways Black workers account for about 13% of all U.S. workers, including those who work full time, part time and are self-employed.
reportApr 3, 2025 How the U.S. Public and AI Experts View Artificial Intelligence These groups are far apart in their enthusiasm and predictions for AI, but both want more personal control and worry about too little regulation.
short readsMar 2, 2023 Mental health and the pandemic: What U.S. surveys have found Here’s a look at what surveys by Pew Research Center and other organizations have found about Americans’ mental health during the pandemic.
short readsMay 6, 2022 Wide partisan gaps in abortion attitudes, but opinions in both parties are complicated Public attitudes about the legality of abortion are largely divided along partisan lines – and to a greater extent than in past decades.
short readsSep 10, 2021 Americans with disabilities less likely than those without to own some digital devices The digital divide between Americans who have a disability and Americans who do not remains for some devices.
short readsFeb 14, 2023 5 facts about the U.S. national debt As concern about federal spending rises among both Democrats and Republicans, here’s a primer on the national debt of the United States.
featureMay 8, 2025 Americans’ Trust in One Another Americans trust each other less than they did a few decades ago. We explore why this is, and why some are more trusting than others.
reportMay 6, 2022 America’s Abortion Quandary A majority of Americans say abortion should be legal in all or most cases, but many are open to restrictions; many opponents of legal abortion say it should be legal in some circumstances.