reportMay 11, 2021 Jewish Americans in 2020: Answers to frequently asked questions Here are answers to some frequently asked questions about Pew Research Center’s report “Jewish Americans in 2020”
short readsJun 8, 2021 How younger U.S. Jews are similar to – and different from – older U.S. Jews Jews ages 18 to 29 are just as likely as those 65 and older to say they attend religious services at least monthly (22% each).
short readsMay 21, 2021 U.S. Jews have widely differing views on Israel Jewish Americans – much like the U.S. public overall – hold widely differing views on Israel and its political leadership.
reportDec 14, 2021 About Three-in-Ten U.S. Adults Are Now Religiously Unaffiliated Self-identified Christians make up 63% of the U.S. population in 2021, down from 75% a decade ago.
short readsMay 13, 2021 Jews in U.S. are far less religious than Christians and Americans overall, at least by traditional measures Based on certain traditional measures of religious observance, U.S. Jews are far less religious than U.S. Christians and Americans overall.
short readsFeb 7, 2022 Up until the postwar era, U.S. Supreme Court confirmations usually were routine business It’s worth remembering that vacancies on the Supreme Court didn’t always devolve into partisan slugfests.
short readsDec 21, 2021 Christians, religiously unaffiliated differ on whether most things in society can be divided into good, evil Highly religious Americans are much more likely to see society in those terms, while nonreligious people tend to see more ambiguity.
short readsDec 16, 2021 White evangelicals more likely than other Christians to say people should prioritize marriage, procreation Disagreements among Americans across the religious spectrum extend to personal issues, such as life priorities and gender roles in the family.
short readsMay 2, 2022 About 6 million U.S. adults identify as Afro-Latino In 2020, Afro-Latino Americans made up about 2% of the U.S. adult population and 12% of the adult Latino population.
reportNov 16, 2022 What Makes Someone a Good Member of Society? Most in advanced economies say voting, taking steps to reduce climate change and getting a COVID-19 vaccine are ways to be a good member of society; fewer say this about attending religious services.