short readsApr 5, 2024 How common is religious fasting in the United States? In the United States, 21% of adults overall say they fast for certain periods during holy times.
short readsSep 7, 2021 How do people in the U.S. take Pew Research Center surveys, anyway? Here, we address some of the most common questions we receive about the nuts and bolts of taking a U.S.-focused Pew Research Center poll.
short readsNov 4, 2022 Most Americans say it’s very important to vote to be a good member of society More Americans say it’s very important to vote in elections to be a good member of society than say the same about any other activity in the survey.
short readsSep 5, 2023 Who is Hispanic? The Census Bureau estimates there were roughly 63.7 million Hispanics in the U.S. as of 2022, a new high. They made up 19% of the nation’s population.
short readsSep 9, 2021 How Pew Research Center has dealt with the challenges of international polling during the pandemic Since the initial disruptions of field operations due to COVID-19, we have been able to conduct 33 surveys in 17 countries and territories.
short readsJul 21, 2023 Favorable views of Supreme Court fall to historic low The share of Americans with a favorable opinion of the U.S. Supreme Court has declined to its lowest point in public opinion surveys dating to 1987.
short readsSep 26, 2023 Asian American voters prioritize candidates’ policy positions over their racial identity 97% of Asian Americans registered to vote say a candidate’s policy positions are more important than their race or ethnicity when deciding whom to vote for.
short readsDec 6, 2022 In advanced and emerging economies, similar views on how social media affects democracy and society People in advanced and emerging economies have mixed feelings about social media’s impact on political life.
short readsMar 19, 2024 About 1 in 4 Americans have unfavorable views of both Biden and Trump Unfavorable views of both Trump and Biden are more common among young adults and those who “lean” to a party.
short readsApr 8, 2021 Q&A: After misses in 2016 and 2020, does polling need to be fixed again? What our survey experts say Polling organizations have taken close looks at how election surveys are designed, administered and analyzed. We are no exception.