short readFeb 7, 2024 8 facts about atheists Around six-in-ten U.S. atheists are men (64%). And seven-in-ten are ages 49 or younger, compared with about half of U.S. adults overall (52%).
short readNov 28, 2023 Audiences are declining for traditional news media in the U.S. – with some exceptions A declining share of U.S. adults are following the news closely, and audiences are shrinking for several older types of news media.
short readMar 10, 2022 The polarization in today’s Congress has roots that go back decades On average, Democrats and Republicans are farther apart ideologically today than at any time in the past 50 years.
short readAug 30, 2021 Most White Americans who regularly attend worship services voted for Trump in 2020 Among White Americans, worship service attendance remains highly correlated with presidential vote choice.
short readDec 15, 2021 Racial and ethnic differences stand out in the U.S. gig workforce There are racial and ethnic differences in who takes on gig platform jobs and the negative experiences some of these workers say they face.
short readDec 14, 2020 Most Americans don’t answer cellphone calls from unknown numbers Eight-in-ten Americans say they don’t generally answer their cellphone when an unknown number calls, our survey found.
short readOct 12, 2020 Voters’ views of McConnell and Schumer are negative and deeply divided by partisanship U.S. voters express more negative than positive views of the Senate’s top leaders, Republican Mitch McConnell and Democrat Chuck Schumer.
short readNov 13, 2020 Understanding how 2020 election polls performed and what it might mean for other kinds of survey work Many who follow polls are asking how these errors could happen. Here, we’ll take a preliminary shot at answering that question.
short readJun 9, 2020 Hispanic women, immigrants, young adults, those with less education hit hardest by COVID-19 job losses The drop in employment in three months of the COVID-19 recession is more than double the drop effected by the Great Recession over two years.
short readJan 28, 2020 U.S. churchgoers are satisfied with the sermons they hear, though content varies by religious tradition There are differences by religious tradition in how satisfied churchgoers are with what they hear from the pulpit.