The Data on Women Leaders
Key trends and data on women in top U.S. political, business and higher education positions.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Key trends and data on women in top U.S. political, business and higher education positions.
As people are exposed to more information from more sources than ever before, how they define and feel about “news” has become less clear-cut.
A median of 48% of people across the 24 countries have a favorable view of Taiwan, compared with a median of 28% who have an unfavorable view.
U.S. Hispanics are less likely than other Americans to say increasing deportations or a larger wall along the border will help the situation.
About three-quarters of Black adults in the United States say they see or hear news coverage about their local community at least sometimes.
17% of U.S. adults have unfollowed, unfriended, blocked or changed their settings to see less of someone on social media because of religious content the person posted or shared.
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.
63% of Americans have an unfavorable opinion of Donald Trump, while 35% view him favorably. A year ago, Trump’s rating stood at 60% unfavorable.
33% of adults under 30 say their sympathies lie either entirely or mostly with the Palestinian people, while 14% say their sympathies lie with the Israeli people.
Across 24 countries surveyed, a median of 66% give the EU a positive rating, while 29% give it a negative one.
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