A growing share of Americans say they’ve had fertility treatments or know someone who has
42% of U.S. adults say they or someone they know has used fertility treatments. This is up from 33% five years ago.
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42% of U.S. adults say they or someone they know has used fertility treatments. This is up from 33% five years ago.
61% of U.S. adults say having close friends is extremely or very important for people to live a fulfilling life.
Mothers are more likely than fathers to be extremely or very worried about a school shooting, and concerns also vary by race and ethnicity.
Most U.S. young adults are at least mostly financially independent and happy with their parents’ involvement in their lives. Parent-child relationships are mostly strong.
14% of parents say their neighborhood is only a fair or poor place to raise kids; these parents also have greater worry for their kids’ well-being.
Most workers are highly satisfied with their relationship with their co-workers and manager, but relatively few feel the same about their pay or opportunities for promotion.
53% of parents of K-12 students say schools in the United States should be providing a mix of in-person and online instruction this winter.
Public K-12 teachers express low job satisfaction and few are optimistic about the future of U.S. education.
Most Americans who have heard about the law say it’s had a positive impact on gender equality in the United States (63%).
49% of Americans say the availability of affordable housing in their local community is a major problem, up 10 points from early 2018.
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