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The share of Americans who prefer to get their news online is growing. More Americans get news on social media than from print newspapers. → Read More
A majority of Americans have heard about the use of gender-neutral pronouns, and about one-in-five personally know someone who goes by such pronouns. → Read More
A majority of Americans support marijuana legalization. Support for the drug's legalization has grown across demographic groups over time. → Read More
American motherhood has changed in many ways since Mother’s Day was first celebrated more than 100 years ago. → Read More
Most Americans anticipate widespread job automation in the future, and they generally foresee more negative than positive effects from these advances. → Read More
No world region has reached gender parity in the share of legislative seats held by women. Only three nations individually have reached or surpassed parity. → Read More
No world region has reached gender parity in the share of legislative seats held by women. Only three nations individually have reached or surpassed parity. → Read More
The 116th Congress is the most racially and ethnically diverse ever and has a record number of women. Nearly all members have a college degree. → Read More
The 116th Congress is the most racially and ethnically diverse ever and has a record number of women. Nearly all members have a college degree. → Read More
The landscape of relationships in America has shifted dramatically in recent decades. Read eight facts about love and marriage in the country. → Read More
The landscape of relationships in America has shifted dramatically in recent decades. Read eight facts about love and marriage in the country. → Read More
The 68 immigrants and children of immigrants in the 116th Congress claim heritage in 37 countries and are overwhelmingly Democrats. → Read More
The 68 immigrants and children of immigrants in the 116th Congress claim heritage in 37 countries and are overwhelmingly Democrats. → Read More
Pew Research Center takes the pulse of Americans and people around the world on many issues every year. Read 18 of this year’s standout findings. → Read More
Pew Research Center takes the pulse of Americans and people around the world on many issues every year. Read 18 of this year’s standout findings. → Read More
As the midterms near, here are key findings from the Center's recent surveys about some of the dynamics and issues shaping the battle for Congress. → Read More
The share of U.S. adults who support marijuana legalization is little changed from about a year ago – when 61% favored it – but it is double what it was in 2000 (31%). → Read More
Roughly six-in-ten U.S. teens have been bullied or harassed online. Read a Q&A on the methods and meaning behind our new report on cyberbullying. → Read More
As the school year gets underway, read key findings about America’s students and their experiences. → Read More
A projected 50.7 million pre-K-12 students will return to the classroom in U.S. public schools this fall. As the school year gets underway, read key findings about America’s students and their experiences. → Read More