short readsJan 28, 2025 What makes someone ‘truly’ belong in a country? Views differ on language, birthplace, other factors When asked what it takes to “truly” belong in a country, many people globally say speaking the local language is key.
short readsOct 15, 2024 Most Hispanic Americans say increased representation would help attract more young Hispanics to STEM Roughly seven-in-ten Hispanic adults (69%) say that having a Hispanic high school STEM teacher would make young Hispanic people more likely to pursue these degrees.
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.
short readsMay 6, 2025 Americans see a role for the federal government in many domains, but some large partisan divisions persist Nearly all Americans say the federal government has a responsibility to provide a strong military and secure the nation’s borders.
short readsMay 29, 2025 About two-thirds of LGBTQ adults have participated in Pride Month events Two-thirds of LGBTQ adults say they have participated in LGBTQ-related events during Pride Month at least once in their lives.
short readsAug 22, 2024 How people in South Asia view other South Asian countries Across the three South Asian countries surveyed, views of other countries in the region often vary by religion.
reportDec 10, 2024 Most Americans Feel Good About Their Job Security but Not Their Pay U.S. workers feel their jobs are secure and few are seeking a job change. But only half are highly satisfied with their job overall.
short readsJun 20, 2023 True crime podcasts are popular in the U.S., particularly among women and those with less formal education True crime stands out as the most common topic of top-ranked podcasts in the United States.
short readsSep 24, 2024 Key facts about public school teachers in the U.S. Here are key facts about the 3.8 million public school teachers who work in America’s classrooms and how they view their jobs.
short readsApr 15, 2025 42% of U.S. adults expect deportations to lead to higher food prices in their area A majority of Democrats (64%) expect costs to go up as a result of deportations, while 19% of Republicans share this view.