reportApr 20, 2022 COVID-19 Pandemic Pinches Finances of America’s Lower- and Middle-Income Families Nearly one-in-five middle-income families report receiving unemployment benefits in 2020.
short readsFeb 25, 2021 In Vice President Kamala Harris, we can see how America has changed Kamala Harris embodies trends that have been unfolding over recent decades. As a result, many Americans can see themselves in her story.
short readsMay 10, 2022 Black and Hispanic Americans, those with less education are more likely to fall out of the middle class each year In the United States, the transience of economic status varies significantly across racial and ethnic groups and by level of education.
short readsAug 2, 2021 As national eviction ban expires, a look at who rents and who owns in the U.S. Renters headed 36% of U.S. households in 2019. Young people, racial and ethnic minorities, and those with lower incomes are more likely to rent.
short readsSep 21, 2021 Key findings about the religious composition of India Religious pluralism has long been a core value in India. A new report shows that India’s religious composition has been fairly stable since 1951.
short readsFeb 24, 2020 The share of immigrant workers in high-skill jobs is rising in the U.S. The shift has been most notable in jobs that prioritize analytical skills, such as science and math, or fundamental skills, such as writing.
short readsJun 29, 2021 Key findings about religion in India Our new survey of 29,999 Indian adults takes a closer look at religious identity, nationalism and tolerance in Indian society.
short readsJan 25, 2021 For American couples, gender gaps in sharing household responsibilities persist amid pandemic Among all married or cohabiting adults, 53% say things in their marriage or relationship currently are going very well.
short readsSep 28, 2020 Religiously unaffiliated people more likely than those with a religion to lean left, accept homosexuality In most of the 18 countries analyzed, religiously unaffiliated adults were more likely to say homosexuality should be accepted by society.
short readsApr 10, 2020 As family structures change in U.S., a growing share of Americans say it makes no difference 45% of Americans don’t think it makes a difference that there is growing variety in the types of family arrangements people live in.