Q&A: How Pew Research Center studied gig workers in the U.S.
A recent Center survey focused on gig platform work. Here is more information about how we crafted the survey and what we learned from it.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
A recent Center survey focused on gig platform work. Here is more information about how we crafted the survey and what we learned from it.
Monica Anderson, associate director of internet and technology research, speaks about our latest report on the world of online dating.
Assuming all of President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet nominees are confirmed, he will have one of the most heavily business-oriented Cabinets in U.S. history. Five of the 14 people Trump has nominated to be Cabinet secretaries have spent their entire careers in the business world, with no public office or senior military service on their resumes.
Both major U.S. political parties have a long history of splits, splinters and other schisms.
in terms of income status, the past four decades have been very good to people working in financial and natural-resources industries or as executives and managers, but not so good for sales workers or people in blue-collar manufacturing jobs.
The restaurant and food service industry is the single biggest employer of near-minimum workers, employing 3.75 million near-minimum workers, about 18% of the total.
Technological change already has reshaped the U.S. workforce — creating new job categories while others fade away.
The number of Facebook users who log into the social-networking service or share content through it on any given day.
There are nearly 591 million internet users in China.
Number of states that ban texting while driving.
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