Biden, Trump supporters both say the U.S. economic system unfairly favors powerful interests
Trump and Biden supporters share a fair amount of common ground when it comes to criticisms of the U.S. economic system.
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Trump and Biden supporters share a fair amount of common ground when it comes to criticisms of the U.S. economic system.
About half of U.S. adults (51%) say it is extremely or very important for the U.S. to make English its official language.
Majorities in most of the 27 places around the world surveyed in 2023 and 2024 say abortion should be legal in all or most cases.
In two surveyed countries that are not EU members – the United States and the United Kingdom – majorities also have a favorable view of the organization.
57% of Americans view voting as “a fundamental right for every adult U.S. citizen and should not be restricted in any way.”
Majorities of White Christian groups say the large number of migrants seeking to enter at the border with Mexico is a “crisis” for the United States.
The share of Americans who say climate scientists understand very well whether climate change is occurring decreased from 37% in 2021 to 32% this year.
About eight-in-ten Republican voters (79%) are non-Hispanic White, down from 93% nearly two decades ago.
LGBTQ adults overwhelmingly favor policies that protect transgender individuals from discrimination in jobs, housing and public spaces.
TikTok users under 30 see its impact on democracy more positively than older users, with 45% of this group saying it’s mostly good for American democracy.
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