short readsOct 23, 2023 10 things to know about China’s policies on religion The Chinese government closely regulates religious activity – here are 10 things to know about their policies on religion.
short readsSep 21, 2022 Does public opinion polling about issues still work? National polls like the Center’s come within a few percentage points, on average, of benchmarks from high response rate federal surveys.
short readsMay 20, 2022 Safety concerns were top of mind for many Black Americans before Buffalo shooting 32% of Black adults said they worried every day or almost every day that they might be threatened or attacked because of their race or ethnicity.
short readsOct 27, 2021 What we know about the increase in U.S. murders in 2020 The U.S. murder rate rose 30% between 2019 and 2020 – the largest single-year increase in more than a century.
short readsJan 20, 2023 For Black History Month, a look at what Black Americans say is needed to overcome racial inequality Most Black adults (63%) say voting is an extremely or very effective strategy for Black progress; only 42% say the same of protesting.
short readsJun 30, 2022 5 facts about political tweets shared by U.S. adults Here are five facts about political content on Twitter, such as the content and nature of these posts.
short readsMar 2, 2022 Key findings on Indian attitudes toward gender roles Indians nearly universally say it is important for women to have the same rights as men, including eight-in-ten who say this is very important.
short readsNov 7, 2022 10 facts about Black Republicans Black Republicans tend to support individualistic approaches to addressing racial inequality, while Black Democrats back institutional approaches.
short readsSep 13, 2023 Key facts about Americans and guns Six-in-ten U.S. adults say gun violence is a very big problem in the country today, up 9 percentage points from spring 2022.
short readsMay 9, 2022 About a third of Asian Americans say they have changed their daily routine due to concerns over threats, attacks Most Asian Americans say violence against them is increasing, and most also worry at least some of the time about being threatened or attacked.