From ‘traditional’ to ‘open-minded,’ how Americans describe themselves
Roughly six-in-ten Republicans (58%) describe themselves as traditional, but just 19% of Democrats say the same.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Roughly six-in-ten Republicans (58%) describe themselves as traditional, but just 19% of Democrats say the same.
Overall, 56% of U.S. adults disapprove of Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship, while 43% approve.
Asked what more the government should do to support parents and children, Americans often mention forms of social or direct financial support.
U.S. Catholics are still getting to know Pope Leo XIV. But they like what they’ve seen so far, according to our recent survey.
People in many countries see at least one party favorably – but in 15 countries, no party we asked about gets positive ratings from a majority of adults.
Among those who support mass deportations, 43% also say undocumented immigrants should have a way to stay in the country legally.
In just five years, the percentage of Republicans with at least some trust in national news organizations has been cut in half.
Here’s a look back at 2025 through 12 of our most striking research findings.
Trust tends to be higher in the high-income countries surveyed than in the middle-income ones.
At least 80% of Catholics have expressed a favorable opinion of Pope Francis in 10 of the 15 U.S. surveys in which we have asked about the pope since 2013.
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