A. W. Geiger, Pew Research Center

A. W. Geiger

Pew Research Center

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Key findings about the online news landscape in America

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

About one-in-five U.S. adults know someone who goes by a gender-neutral pronoun

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

5 facts about marijuana

A majority of Americans support marijuana legalization. Support for the drug's legalization has grown across demographic groups over time. → Read More

6 facts about U.S. moms

American motherhood has changed in many ways since Mother’s Day was first celebrated more than 100 years ago. → Read More

How Americans see automation and the workplace in 7 charts

Most Americans anticipate widespread job automation in the future, and they generally foresee more negative than positive effects from these advances. → Read More

The share of women in legislatures around the world is growing, but they are still underrepresented

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 share of women in legislatures around the world is growing, but they are still underrepresented

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 changing face of Congress in 6 charts

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 changing face of Congress in 6 charts

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

8 facts about love and marriage in America

The landscape of relationships in America has shifted dramatically in recent decades. Read eight facts about love and marriage in the country. → Read More

8 facts about love and marriage in America

The landscape of relationships in America has shifted dramatically in recent decades. Read eight facts about love and marriage in the country. → Read More

In 116th Congress, at least 13% of lawmakers are immigrants or the children of immigrants

The 68 immigrants and children of immigrants in the 116th Congress claim heritage in 37 countries and are overwhelmingly Democrats. → Read More

In 116th Congress, at least 13% of lawmakers are immigrants or the children of immigrants

The 68 immigrants and children of immigrants in the 116th Congress claim heritage in 37 countries and are overwhelmingly Democrats. → Read More

18 striking findings from 2018

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

18 striking findings from 2018

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

A look at voters’ views ahead of the 2018 midterms

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

About six-in-ten Americans support marijuana legalization

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

Q&A: How and why we studied teens and cyberbullying

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

6 facts about America’s students

As the school year gets underway, read key findings about America’s students and their experiences. → Read More

6 facts about America’s students

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