short readsAug 12, 2024 How Mexicans and Americans view each other and their governments’ handling of the border Mexicans hold generally positive views of the United States, while Americans hold generally negative views of Mexico – a reversal from 2017.
short readsMar 4, 2025 10 facts about U.S. Catholics Catholics are one of the largest religious groups in the United States, outnumbering any single Protestant denomination.
short readsMay 8, 2025 How connected do Americans feel to their neighbors? When it comes to trust, 44% of adults say they trust all or most of the people in their neighborhood.
short readsSep 23, 2024 How people in the Americas see Brazil ahead of the G20 summit A median of 52% of adults across the six surveyed countries have a favorable opinion of Brazil, while 28% have an unfavorable opinion.
reportMar 26, 2025 Around the World, Many People Are Leaving Their Childhood Religions In many places surveyed, 20% or more of all adults have left their childhood religious group. Christianity and Buddhism have had especially large losses.
reportJan 16, 2025 Men, Women and Social Connections While experiences with loneliness don’t differ much by gender, men seem to turn to their networks less often for connection and emotional support.
reportJul 10, 2025 Americans’ Views on Who Influences Health Policy and Which Health Issues To Prioritize About seven-in-ten Americans say insurance companies have too much health policy influence, but partisans disagree on the CDC’s role.
short readsSep 5, 2024 Most people in 35 countries see the UN favorably, but views have dipped in some places A median of 58% across 35 countries have a favorable view of the organization, while 31% have a negative view.
reportJun 12, 2025 Rising Number of U.S. Households Are Headed by Married Same-Sex Couples The number of households headed by same-sex couples in the U.S. has risen steadily, but they represent a small share of all married couples.
short readsOct 26, 2022 Most K-12 parents say first year of pandemic had a negative effect on their children’s education About six-in-ten parents of K-12 children (61%) say the first year of the pandemic had a negative effect on their children’s education.