Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Korean American adults are much less likely than adults in South Korea to be religiously unaffiliated or to be Buddhist.
Find out what percentage of adults have joined or left Buddhism, or remained Buddhist since childhood, in six countries.
Across 12 high-income countries, a median of 64% of adults say they are dissatisfied with the way their democracy is working, while a median of 35% are satisfied.
Across the 36 countries surveyed, people’s views on the importance of religion to national identity vary widely. Large shares in middle-income countries say being a member of the historically predominant religion in their country is very important to truly sharing the national identity – for example, to being truly Filipino or truly Nigerian. In high-income […]
This report presents estimates of the number of unauthorized immigrants in the United States as of July 2023 and for earlier years. These estimates supersede all previously published Pew Research Center estimates. This appendix provides details on how the estimates are rounded and definitions of various concepts used in the report. This methodology section is […]
A 60% median across 25 nations say the spread of infectious diseases is a major threat to their country. In many places, the share holding this view has fallen since 2022.
A median of 47% across the 24 countries have a favorable opinion of India, while a median of 38% have an unfavorable view.
Read about where Christianity has had the largest net losses, and how those who’ve left Christianity now identify religiously.
China, Russia and the U.S. are widely viewed as top threats around the world. The U.S. is mostly seen as an economic threat, while Russia is primarily considered a security threat.
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