data essayMar 3, 2022 Two Years Into the Pandemic, Americans Inch Closer to a New Normal Americans in 2022 find themselves in an environment that is at once greatly improved and frustratingly familiar.
short readsMar 8, 2021 Amid a pandemic and a recession, Americans go on a near-record homebuying spree The number of American homeowners increased by an estimated 2.1 million over the past year, according to the Census Bureau.
reportJun 23, 2021 People in Advanced Economies Say Their Society Is More Divided Than Before Pandemic Publics disagree about whether restrictions on public activity, such as stay-at-home orders or mandates to wear masks in public, have gone far enough to combat COVID-19.
short readsMar 26, 2020 Most Americans are confident hospitals can handle the needs of the seriously ill during COVID-19 outbreak 71% of U.S. adults say they are confident that medical centers in their area can handle the needs of seriously ill people during the pandemic.