44% of Americans say they talk about the coronavirus outbreak most or almost all of the time
31% of U.S. adults say they discuss the outbreak with other people most of the time; another 13% say they talk about it almost all of the time.
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31% of U.S. adults say they discuss the outbreak with other people most of the time; another 13% say they talk about it almost all of the time.
Our director of journalism studies explains how we determined what media outlets Americans turn to and trust for their political news.
In 2019, 74% of Americans said they had a mostly positive view of doctors; 68% had a mostly favorable view of medical research scientists.
Majorities of Americans say voting in elections, paying taxes and following the law are very important to good citizenship, according to a 2018 survey.
How has immigration enforcement changed under Trump? Here’s a look at the data on border apprehensions, interior arrests and deportations.
As the race for the nomination heats up, supporters of the major Democratic candidates stand apart from one another in notable ways.
Americans believe trust has declined in the U.S., whether it involves citizens’ faith in each other or their confidence in the government.
Attitudes vary considerably by race on issues including crime, policing, the death penalty, parole decisions and voting rights.
While partisans agree that political leaders should be honest and ethical, they differ over whether particular leaders display these traits.
A growing share of people globally see U.S. power and influence as a major threat to their country. Views are linked with attitudes toward Trump and the U.S. as a whole.
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