67% of Americans perceive a rise in extreme weather, but partisans differ over government efforts to address it
46% of U.S. adults say the area where they live has had an extreme weather event over the past 12 months.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
46% of U.S. adults say the area where they live has had an extreme weather event over the past 12 months.
Social hostilities around the world involving religion declined in 2019 to the lowest level in five years.
Majorities of Americans say the federal government, businesses and other actors are doing too little to reduce the effects of climate change.
The $7.25 federal minimum wage is used in just 21 states, which collectively account for about 40% of all U.S. wage and salary workers.
Veterans and non-veterans in the United States largely align when it comes to the decision to pull all troops out of Afghanistan.
Around a fifth (21%) of the 198 countries evaluated banned at least one religion-related group in 2019, our analysis found.
GOP moderates and younger adults generally offer more support for action to address climate change than conservatives and older adults.
Religious pluralism has long been a core value in India. A new report shows that India’s religious composition has been fairly stable since 1951.
Canadian views of their own country’s and their southern neighbor’s handling of the pandemic have shifted considerably in the past year.
Polls can’t predict the future. But they are the best tool to reveal the public’s priorities and values, and why people vote the way they do.
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