7 facts about Americans’ views of money in politics
72% of U.S. adults say that there should be limits on the amount of money individuals and organizations can spend on political campaigns.
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72% of U.S. adults say that there should be limits on the amount of money individuals and organizations can spend on political campaigns.
Ahead of President Joe Biden’s third State of the Union address Americans are focused on the health of the economy and immigration.
Many public K-12 teachers say people should know that teaching is hard job, and that teachers care about students and deserve respect.
This report presents estimates of the number of unauthorized immigrants in the United States as of July 2023 and for previous years back to 1990. These estimates supersede all previously published Pew Research Center estimates. Although this report draws largely on U.S. Census Bureau surveys, our estimates generally will not agree exactly with data published by […]
Four-in-ten Americans who get news from social media say inaccuracy is the thing they dislike most about it – an increase of 9 percentage points since 2018.
71% of adults say they are very or somewhat concerned about how the government uses the data it collects about them, up from 64% in 2019.
43% of U.S. adults say they have ever personally worked in a job where they received tips. Roughly six-in-ten (57%) have not had this experience.
In the 2022 midterm elections, there were familiar patterns in voting preferences among subgroups. Younger voters, Black voters and those living in urban areas continued to support Democratic candidates while older, White and rural voters backed Republicans. But the GOP improved its performance in 2022 across most voting subgroups relative to 2018 – due almost […]
Many in the region hold generally positive views of religion, but few want religious leaders to be involved in politics.
A quarter of U.S. parents of K-12 students say racism or racial inequality comes up in conversation with their children very or fairly often.
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