Trump mentioned in about half of Biden stories during early weeks in office, but less so over time
During the first 60 days of the new administration, roughly half of stories about the Biden administration mentioned Donald Trump in some way.
During the first 60 days of the new administration, roughly half of stories about the Biden administration mentioned Donald Trump in some way.
The challenges of a COVID-19 economy are clear for 2020 college graduates, who have experienced downturns in employment and labor force participation.
Nearly half of Black adults say the economic impact of the pandemic will make achieving their financial goals harder in the long term.
Most would welcome government-sponsored job training and other interventions.
The vast majority of Asian Americans (81%) say violence against them is increasing, far surpassing the 56% of all U.S. adults who say the same.
The share of Americans viewing illegal immigration as a ‘very big’ problem has increased.
Roughly 9.6 million U.S. workers lost their jobs during the COVID-19 downturn; only about 2.6 million EU workers lost jobs in this period.
Here’s how the COVID-19 recession is affecting labor force participation and unemployment among American workers a year after its onset.
Union membership has had a somewhat unexpected – but likely temporary – turnaround amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The percentage of Americans following news of the pandemic very closely has slipped to its lowest level since the beginning of the outbreak.