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.
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Among all married or cohabiting adults, 53% say things in their marriage or relationship currently are going very well.
U.S. adults who are affiliated with a religion are less likely than religiously unaffiliated adults to support broadly legal marijuana.
Half of all U.S. adults think evangelical Christians will lose influence in Washington under President Joe Biden’s new administration.
Many we surveyed offered thoughtful, respectful – if passionate – affirmations of their own political values.
Partisan divides in America are as wide as they’ve ever been in the modern political era. But what about those who identify as independents?
Views differ sharply by party and age when it comes to whether forms or online profiles should include gender options other than “man” and “woman.”
Americans continue to see widespread discrimination against groups in the U.S., including Muslims, gays and lesbians, Hispanics, women, Jews and blacks.
More than eight-in-ten U.S. adults say they get news from a smartphone, computer or tablet “often” or “sometimes.”
Half of U.S. adults say colleges and universities that brought students back to campus made the right decision, while 48% say they did not.
When asked to describe how the COVID-19 outbreak has affected them negatively, Democrats and Republicans are divided on the subject of masks.
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