State of the Union 2022: How Americans view major national issues
Here’s a look at public opinion on some of the key issues facing the country, drawn from recent Pew Research Center surveys.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Here’s a look at public opinion on some of the key issues facing the country, drawn from recent Pew Research Center surveys.
Here’s a look back at the past year and some of its biggest news events through 15 of our most striking research findings.
Incidents against Jewish people in 2020 ranged from verbal and physical assaults to vandalism of cemeteries and scapegoating for the pandemic.
In 2020, properties in 102 of the 198 countries and territories in the study were targeted in incidents tied to religion.
With new 2022 survey results just around the corner, here are five of the many insights from the newly added data available on the database.
A median of 55% of adults in 18 surveyed countries have confidence in Kamala Harris to do the right thing regarding world affairs.
Only three-in-ten Americans say it is a very serious problem for the United States if Xi Jinping assumes a third term as China’s leader.
There are differences by age in Americans’ attitudes about whether the U.S. should focus more on domestic problems or be more globally active.
The number of international migrants grew to 281 million in 2020; 3.6% of the world’s people lived outside their country of birth that year.
In nearly all of the 44 advanced economies we analyzed, consumer prices have risen substantially since pre-pandemic times.
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