short readsJan 15, 2025 About a quarter of U.S. teens have used ChatGPT for schoolwork – double the share in 2023 Teens are far more likely to say it’s acceptable to use ChatGPT for research (54%) than for math problems (29%) and essays (18%).
short readsOct 27, 2023 Working husbands in U.S. have more leisure time than working wives do, especially among those with children Among employed U.S. adults who are ages 25 to 64 and married, husbands spend about 28 hours per week on leisure. Wives spend about 26 hours on it.
short readsFeb 28, 2025 Americans expect corporations, the wealthy, White people and other groups to gain influence under Trump Overwhelming majorities expect transgender people (84%) and gay and lesbian people (76%) to lose influence under Trump.
short readsFeb 15, 2024 Among young adults without children, men are more likely than women to say they want to be parents someday Among adults ages 18 to 34, 69% of those who have never been married say they want to get married one day.
short readsMay 2, 2024 Who do Americans feel comfortable talking to about their mental health? Half of Americans or more say they are extremely or very comfortable talking about their mental health with a close friend, an immediate family member or a mental health therapist.
short readsJun 24, 2024 Biden, Trump supporters both say the U.S. economic system unfairly favors powerful interests Trump and Biden supporters share a fair amount of common ground when it comes to criticisms of the U.S. economic system.
short readsOct 12, 2023 What does friendship look like in America? 61% of U.S. adults say having close friends is extremely or very important for people to live a fulfilling life.
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 readsAug 22, 2024 Black voters support Harris over Trump and Kennedy by a wide margin About three-quarters of Black voters (77%) say they would vote for or lean toward Harris if the 2024 presidential election were held today.
short readsMar 12, 2025 Almost half of Americans say people have gotten ruder since the COVID-19 pandemic Many Americans perceive a rise in rude behavior, and 34% say they see it almost always or often when they go out in public.