Q&A: How Pew Research Center evaluated Americans’ trust in 30 news sources
Our director of journalism studies explains how we determined what media outlets Americans turn to and trust for their political news.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Our director of journalism studies explains how we determined what media outlets Americans turn to and trust for their political news.
Americans and Germans continue to have notably different perspectives on the relationship between their countries.
About three-in-four Americans believe that abortion will be legal in 2050. Democrats are more likely than Republicans to say this.
Most Americans think sending astronauts to Mars or the moon should be a lower priority for NASA – or say it should not be done at all.
The number of unauthorized immigrants living in Europe increased between 2014 and 2016, then leveled off to an estimated 3.9 million to 4.8 million in 2017, according to new estimates from Pew Research Center.
Today’s active duty military is smaller and more racially and ethnically diverse than in previous generations. More women are officers.
Many Indonesians are satisfied with the state of their democracy, and more describe the country’s current and future economic situation as good.
Public opinion on Brexit aligns with attitudes toward the EU, immigration and culture.
Most Americans anticipate widespread job automation in the future, and they generally foresee more negative than positive effects from these advances.
Read key takeaways from a new survey that explores European attitudes three decades after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989.
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