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 readsApr 25, 2024 A growing share of Americans have little or no confidence in Netanyahu The share of Americans who have no confidence in Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has increased 11 percentage points since 2023.
short readsNov 27, 2023 How people around the world view same-sex marriage Among the 32 places surveyed, support for legal same-sex marriage is highest in Sweden, where 92% of adults favor it, and lowest in Nigeria, where only 2% back it.
short readsMay 15, 2024 Support for legal abortion is widespread in many places, especially in Europe Majorities in most of the 27 places around the world surveyed in 2023 and 2024 say abortion should be legal in all or most cases.
short readsDec 13, 2021 Key facts about the religiously and demographically diverse states of India To highlight some of India’s religious, cultural and demographic differences, here are key facts about its states.
short readsSep 21, 2021 Key findings about the religious composition of India Religious pluralism has long been a core value in India. A new report shows that India’s religious composition has been fairly stable since 1951.
short readsDec 8, 2022 About four-in-ten U.S. adults believe humanity is ‘living in the end times’ 58% of U.S. adults say they do not believe “we are living in the end times” – the destruction of the world as we know it.
short readsJun 29, 2021 Key findings about religion in India Our new survey of 29,999 Indian adults takes a closer look at religious identity, nationalism and tolerance in Indian society.
short readsAug 16, 2021 America’s incarceration rate falls to lowest level since 1995 The nationwide incarceration rate is 810 prison or jail inmates for every 100,000 adult residents ages 18 and older.
short readsDec 21, 2021 Christians, religiously unaffiliated differ on whether most things in society can be divided into good, evil Highly religious Americans are much more likely to see society in those terms, while nonreligious people tend to see more ambiguity.