reportMay 17, 2021 Americans See Broad Responsibilities for Government; Little Change Since 2019 The share of adults who are “basically content” with the federal government has risen to the highest point since 2004, driven by Democrats.
short readsFeb 17, 2021 Under Trump, the federal prison population continued its recent decline The number of federal prisoners sentenced to more than a year behind bars decreased by 5% between 2017 and the end of 2019.
short readsJan 22, 2021 Black Americans have made gains in U.S. political leadership, but gaps remain Kamala Harris’ election represented an advance in the progress Black Americans have made in recent decades in political leadership.
short readsJan 15, 2021 A record number of women are serving in the 117th Congress Women make up just over a quarter of all members of the 117th Congress – the highest percentage in U.S. history.
featureDec 17, 2020 Voters Say Those on the Other Side ‘Don’t Get’ Them. Here’s What They Want Them to Know. Biden and Trump supporters tell us in their own words about America’s political divisions
short readsSep 29, 2020 Increasing share of Americans favor a single government program to provide health care coverage 63% of U.S. adults say the government has the responsibility to provide health care coverage for all, up slightly from 59% last year.
short readsJun 8, 2020 Fast facts about how Americans and Germans see security issues amid Trump’s plan to reduce troop levels Americans are much more likely than Germans to see U.S. bases in Germany as important for their country’s national security.
short readsMay 14, 2020 The state of the U.S. Postal Service in 8 charts The last year the Postal Service recorded any profit was 2006, and its cumulative losses since then totaled $83.1 billion as of March 31.
short readsMay 8, 2020 On 75th anniversary of V-E Day, about 300,000 American WWII veterans are alive World War II service members’ numbers have dwindled from around 939,000 veterans in 2015 to about 300,000 in 2020.
short readsApr 29, 2020 Coronavirus downturn likely to add to high government debt in some countries For some governments, the debt incurred on COVID-19 relief will add to the considerable red ink already on their ledgers before the pandemic.