Most Americans favor maximum age limits for federal elected officials, Supreme Court justices
79% of Americans favor maximum age limits for elected officials in Washington, D.C. And 74% support such limits for Supreme Court justices.
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79% of Americans favor maximum age limits for elected officials in Washington, D.C. And 74% support such limits for Supreme Court justices.
Democrats are overwhelmingly supportive of raising taxes on these groups, while Republicans are more divided.
The number of unauthorized immigrants in the U.S. reached an all-time high after two consecutive years of record growth.
Americans are somewhat divided over whether selective colleges and universities should factor race and ethnicity into admissions decisions.
Americans are evenly divided in their preferences for the size of government. Yet a somewhat greater share wants the government to do more to solve problems than say it is doing too much better left to others. There is a persistent belief that government is wasteful: 56% say it is “almost always wasteful and inefficient.” […]
Among employed adults who have a job that can be done from home, 75% are working remotely at least some of the time.
Overall, 44% of Americans support more hydraulic fracturing for oil and gas in the United States, while 53% oppose it.
Pew Research Center has a long history of conducting surveys that examine the views of American voters. This analysis of Black voters’ views on political party affiliation, policy priorities and 2024 presidential candidates relies on data from four of these studies. Study 1: U.S. adults’ views on domestic policy priorities The first was conducted among […]
A median of 47% across the 24 countries have a favorable opinion of India, while a median of 38% have an unfavorable view.
In 2022, only 290 of 71,954 defendants in federal criminal cases – about 0.4% – went to trial and were acquitted.
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