For Pride Month, 6 facts about bisexual Americans
This analysis highlights key facts about the largest group among those who identify as LGBTQ+: bisexual Americans.
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Emily Tomasik is a research analyst focusing on news and information research at Pew Research Center.
This analysis highlights key facts about the largest group among those who identify as LGBTQ+: bisexual Americans.
Most Americans say it is not important that the news they get comes from journalists who share their political views, age, gender or other traits.
40% of Black Americans say that the issues and events most important to them are often covered, and similar shares of Asian (38%) and Hispanic (37%) adults say the same.
About four-in-ten Black Americans (39%) say they extremely or fairly often see or hear news coverage about Black people that is racist or racially insensitive.
A survey of nearly 12,000 working U.S.-based journalists found that the beats American journalists cover vary widely by gender and other factors.
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In 2021, 11% of high-circulation newspapers experienced layoffs, compared with three times that share the year before (33%).
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