short readOct 21, 2014 5 key takeaways on politics, media and polarization Five key takeaways from our new report on political polarization and media habits.
short readOct 21, 2014 Q/A: How Pew Research analyzed Americaโs polarized media consumption habits We asked Amy Mitchell, our Director of Journalism Research, to discuss how the new report on media polarization was put together.
short readOct 15, 2014 Romney (again) in 2016? That would be unusual, but not unprecedented Only nine major-party candidates have won a second presidential nomination after losing a previous election, and only four of those won the second time around.
short readOct 3, 2014 Howโs the job market? Ups, downs of public sentiment mirror official stats Americans have a good general sense of the relative strength of the job market, even if they’re fuzzy on specifics such as the unemployment rate.
short readSep 30, 2014 5 facts about Indian Americans Even among Asian Americans, Indian Americans stand out as better educated, higher earning and more Democratic.
short readSep 23, 2014 Congress still on track to be among least productive in recent history The current Congress remains on pace to be one of the least legislatively productive in recent history.
short readSep 17, 2014 Q&A: Why one polling expert says Scotland likely to say โnoโ to independence Claire Durand, a sociology professor at the University of Montreal, discusses recent polling on the issue of Scottish independence.
short readSep 15, 2014 In its peaceful nature and uncertain outcome, Scotlandโs independence vote stands out Scotland’s independence referendum stands out from most other such votes in two ways: its peaceful nature and doubt as to its outcome.
short readSep 8, 2014 Who makes minimum wage? Perhaps surprisingly, not very many people earn minimum wage, and they make up a smaller share of the workforce than they used to.
short readSep 4, 2014 Moonlighting is less common now, despite what you might have heard Contrary to conventional wisdom, working multiple jobs has become less common over the past two decades.