When Americans think about Israel, what do they have in mind?
67% of U.S. adults express a favorable view of the Israeli people; a much smaller share (48%) says the same about the Israeli government.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
67% of U.S. adults express a favorable view of the Israeli people; a much smaller share (48%) says the same about the Israeli government.
Americans remain deeply divided about the events of Jan. 6, 2021, and the ongoing congressional investigation into what happened.
Nearly all Democrats (92%) support a U.S. role in international efforts to reduce climate change impacts, as do 53% of Republicans.
At least 110 representatives and senators in the current 117th Congress have publicly stated or otherwise confirmed that they own a gun.
In his second year in office, Joe Biden receives generally positive ratings in the 18 countries surveyed in spring 2022.
Just 21% of Americans say relations between Republicans and Democrats will get better in the coming year; 37% expect relations to worsen.
Young people in the United States express far more skeptical views of America’s global standing than older adults.
About three-quarters of U.S. Catholics (76%) say abortion should be illegal in some cases but legal in others.
The share of Black and Latino adults who say they feel angry about the state of the country is now sharply lower than in June.
Most workers who say their jobs can mainly be done from home say they are fine with the amount of time they spend on video calls.
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