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About one-in-ten U.S. adults say they get news often (2%) or sometimes (7%) from AI chatbots.| Pew Research Center
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally on June 1 in Sacramento, California. (Photo credit: Elijah Nouvelage/Getty| Pew Research Center
A third of the public has a favorable impression of the Republican Party, while 62% have an unfavorable view. Unfavorable opinions of the GOP are now as high as at any point since 1992.| Pew Research Center
39% of Americans identify as independents, more than they do as Democrats ( 32%) or as Republicans (23%). This is the highest percentage of independents in more than 75 years of public opinion polling.| Pew Research Center
People who are active in religious congregations tend to be happier and more civically engaged than either religiously unaffiliated adults or inactive members of religious groups, according to a new Pew Research Center analysis of survey data from the United States and more than two dozen other countries.| Pew Research Center
Voting patterns among many demographic groups in 2024 were similar to those in 2020 and 2016, but Trump made gains among several key groups, a Pew Research Center analysis shows.| Pew Research Center
The share of the public that supports authoritarian systems ranges from 85% in India to 8% in Sweden.| Pew Research Center
During the 2021-22 school year, 83% of the country’s public, private and charter school students in pre-K through 12th grade attended traditional public schools.| Pew Research Center
Democrats are overwhelmingly supportive of raising taxes on these groups, while Republicans are more divided.| Pew Research Center
As the financial divide has grown, a smaller share of Americans now live in middle-class households. Here are key facts about this group.| Pew Research Center
The demographic and income data in this report are derived from the Current Population Survey’s Annual Social and Economic Supplements (ASEC), which are| Pew Research Center
Americans’ use of streaming services varies by age and income, but it’s still relatively common across groups.| Pew Research Center
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Roughly one-in-five teenagers who have heard of ChatGPT say they have used it to help them do their schoolwork.| Pew Research Center
The changing role of fathers has introduced new challenges as dads juggle the competing demands of family and work.| Pew Research Center
The American Trends Panel survey methodology Overview Data in this report comes from Wave 157 of the American Trends Panel (ATP), Pew Research Center’s| Pew Research Center
The American Trends Panel survey methodology Overview The American Trends Panel (ATP), created by Pew Research Center, is a nationally representative| Pew Research Center
Democrats are much more likely than Republicans to both use and trust many major news sources.| Pew Research Center
Today, 43% of U.S. adults say the fact that sports betting is now legal in much of the country is a bad thing for society, up from 34% in 2022.| Pew Research Center
Most Americans say there are some circumstances in which doctors and nurses should allow a patient to die, but a growing minority says that medical professionals should do everything possible to save a patient’s life in all circumstances.| Pew Research Center
Americans are worried about using AI more in daily life, seeing harm to human creativity and relationships. But they’re open to AI use in weather forecasting, medicine and other data-heavy tasks.| Pew Research Center
Public K-12 schools in the United States educate about 7.3 million students with disabilities – a number that has grown over the last few decades.| Pew Research Center
Today, 51% of U.S. adults say they support the Black Lives Matter movement, a decrease from 56% a year ago. The share who say they strongly support the| Pew Research Center
In 2020, nationwide protests following the murder of George Floyd led to what some called a period of racial reckoning. Three years later, 40% of| Pew Research Center
A large share of Americans (88%) – including about nine-in-ten each among White, Black, Republican and Democratic adults – say they have personally seen| Pew Research Center
The American Trends Panel survey methodology Overview The American Trends Panel (ATP), created by Pew Research Center, is a nationally representative| Pew Research Center
Most Hispanics who have heard of the term say it shouldn’t be used for the population, and about a third say using it widely is bad.| Pew Research Center
64% of Americans live within 2 miles of a public electric vehicle charging station, and those who live closest to chargers view EVs more positively.| Pew Research Center
A substantial share of the public has opted out of using a product or service because of concerns about how much information would be collected.| Pew Research Center
About half of Americans (48%) say they took part in organized, competitive sports in high school or college.| Pew Research Center
Compared with 2000, suburban populations are less engaged in the labor market, experiencing declining incomes and seeing home values that have not kept pace with those of the central cities.| Pew Research Center
57% of Americans say they would prefer to live in a community where houses are larger and farther away from amenities — compared to 42% who say the opposite.| Pew Research Center
While Black-owned businesses have grown significantly in the U.S. in recent years, they still make up a small share of overall firms and revenue.| Pew Research Center
Urban, suburban and rural communities in the U.S. face a host of problems today. Some are common across community types, while others are tied to the| Pew Research Center
The Religious Landscape Study is a nationally representative survey conducted among 36,908 U.S. adults, designed to produce reliable state and national estimates on Americans' religious identities, beliefs and practices. Pew Research Center.| Pew Research Center
Many questions in the 2023-24 Religious Landscape Study (RLS) previously were asked in the 2007 and 2014 landscape studies. Measuring change over time on| Pew Research Center
Since the establishment of the ATP, the Center has gradually migrated away from telephone polling and toward online survey administration, and since early 2019, the Center has conducted most of its U.S. polling on the ATP. This shift has major implications for the way the Center measures trends in American religion – including those from the Center’s flagship Religious Landscape Studies, which were conducted by phone in 2007 and 2014.| Pew Research Center
Half of Americans currently hold an unfavorable opinion of the Supreme Court, while roughly as many view the court favorably.| Pew Research Center
Americans and Israelis now see one another’s leaders more negatively than in the recent past, and other key views have shifted as well.| Pew Research Center
Only 35% of Israelis believe that Israel and an independent Palestine can coexist peacefully, down from 44% in 2017.| Pew Research Center
There are deep divisions in Israeli society over political values and religion's role in public life -- not only between Jews and the Arab minority, but also among the religious subgroups that make up Israeli Jewry.| Pew Research Center
As school districts across the United States continue to grapple with the best way to provide instruction amid the coronavirus outbreak, most parents of students in K-12 schools express concern about their children falling behind in school because of disruptions caused by the pandemic.| Pew Research Center
Rural adults are less likely than suburban adults to have home broadband and less likely than urban adults to own a smartphone, tablet or computer.| Pew Research Center
38% of parents with children whose K-12 schools closed in the spring said that their child was likely to face digital obstacles in schoolwork.| Pew Research Center
Some teens in America are more likely to face digital hurdles when trying to complete their homework.| Pew Research Center
80% of teachers say they have to address students’ behavioral issues at least a few times a week, with 58% saying this happens daily.| Pew Research Center
When it comes to trust, 44% of adults say they trust all or most of the people in their neighborhood.| Pew Research Center
About Pew Research Center’s Spring 2024 Global Attitudes Survey Results for the survey are based on telephone, face-to-face and online interviews| Pew Research Center
When we have the data to study groups of similarly aged people over time, we won’t always default to using the standard generational definitions and labels, like Gen Z, Millennials or Baby Boomers.| Pew Research Center
Two-thirds of U.S. adults favor laws and policies that require trans athletes to compete on teams that match their sex assigned at birth.| Pew Research Center
Now that the youngest Millennials are adults, how do they compare with those who were their age in the generations that came before them?| Pew Research Center
Most Israelis also feel that antisemitism and Islamophobia are common and that both kinds of prejudice are on the rise globally.| Pew Research Center
While there is no magic length that an online survey should be, Pew Research Center caps the length of its online American Trends Panel surveys at 15 minutes.| Pew Research Center
Just 23% of Americans say the government is doing a good job dealing with the large number of people seeking asylum at the border, while 73% say it’s doing a bad job.| Pew Research Center
More than a third (36%) of Americans say the practice of "walking away" from a home mortgage is acceptable, at least under certain circumstances.| Pew Research Center
Mothers and fathers in the United States approach parenting differently in many ways, from how they relate to their children to the worries they have| Pew Research Center
Today, there are more than 18 million living veterans in the United States, representing about 6% of the country’s adult population.| Pew Research Center
The share of Americans who say electric vehicles are better for the environment than gas vehicles has decreased 20 points since 2021, from 67%.| Pew Research Center
Explore how adults in the U.S. and 35 other countries compare religiously and spiritually when it comes to affiliation, prayer, afterlife beliefs and more, according to Pew Research Center.| Pew Research Center
53% of Republicans have at least some trust in information from national news outlets in 2025, up from 40% in 2024.| Pew Research Center
As people are exposed to more information from more sources than ever before, how they define and feel about “news” has become less clear-cut. Pew Research Center.| Pew Research Center
The U.S. Muslim population has grown in the decades since 9/11, but views toward them have become increasingly polarized along political lines.| Pew Research Center
This report classifies approximately 5.8 million adults (2.4% of all U.S. adults) as Jewish. This includes 4.2 million (1.7%) who identify as Jewish by| Pew Research Center
Key statistics and data about the demographic, geographic and economic characteristics of the U.S. Black population.| Pew Research Center
Much of the data in this essay is drawn from the Religious Landscape Study (RLS). We also draw upon data collected from surveys conducted on Pew Research| Pew Research Center
Across eight countries surveyed in Latin America, Africa and South Asia, a median of 73% of adults say they use WhatsApp and 62% say they use Facebook.| Pew Research Center
U.S. adults and teens are more likely to support than oppose requiring parental consent for minors to create a social media account.| Pew Research Center
Among U.S. adults ages 50 and older, the divorce rate has roughly doubled since the 1990s.| Pew Research Center
The public sees a number of specific problems with American politics. Partisan fighting, the high cost of political campaigns, and the outsize influence| Pew Research Center
Some eight-in-ten Americans say they don’t generally answer their cellphone when an unknown number calls, our survey found.| Pew Research Center
Collection and analysis of Twitter data Twitter analysis in this report is based on 4.8 million tweets collected from March 8 to April 27, 2023. This| Pew Research Center
When asked what it takes to lead a fulfilling life, the public prioritizes job satisfaction and friendship over marriage and parenthood. Some 71% of all| Pew Research Center
Most parents pass along religious and political affiliations, and they do so at similarly high rates, according to a new analysis of several surveys.| Pew Research Center
The American Trends Panel survey methodology Overview The American Trends Panel (ATP), created by Pew Research Center, is a nationally representative| Pew Research Center
The number of households headed by same-sex couples in the U.S. has risen steadily, but they represent a small share of all married couples.| Pew Research Center
African immigrants make up a small share of the U.S. immigrant population, but their numbers are growing – roughly doubling every decade since 1970.| Pew Research Center
The advent of dating apps and other new technologies present a new set of norms and expectations for U.S. singles.| Pew Research Center
Today, 47% of U.S. women ages 25 to 34 have a bachelor’s degree, compared with 37% of men.| Pew Research Center
Roughly three-in-ten U.S. adults say they make no purchases using cash during a typical week, up slightly from 24% in 2015.| Pew Research Center
A 63% majority of Americans have little or no confidence that cryptocurrencies are reliable and safe, but some groups are more wary than others.| Pew Research Center
The number of Americans ages 100 and older is projected to more than quadruple over the next three decades.| Pew Research Center
The American Trends Panel survey methodology Overview The American Trends Panel (ATP), created by Pew Research Center, is a nationally representative| Pew Research Center
Americans are more pessimistic than optimistic about the institution of marriage and the family. At the same time, the public is fairly accepting of diverse family arrangements, though some are seen as more acceptable than others.| Pew Research Center
This report – a study of popular news influencers – uses three different research components and methodologies, including a nationally representative| Pew Research Center
55% of U.S. workers say their manager or supervisor is excellent or very good to work for.| Pew Research Center
There were nearly 62.5 million Latinos in the United States in 2021, accounting for approximately 19% of the total U.S. population.| Pew Research Center
English Español (Ilustración de Murat Göçmen/iStock) Fecha de entrada en vigencia: 25 de marzo de 2024 Los miembros del American Trends Panel (“ATP” o| Pew Research Center
Findings about news media views and habits in Spain from a survey about media, political attitudes and populist views across eight Western European countries.| Pew Research Center
In a March 2025 analysis, Google users who encountered an AI summary were less likely to click on links to other websites than users who did not see one.| Pew Research Center
On average, husbands and wives were 2.2 years apart in age in 2022, down from 2.4 years in 2000 and 4.9 years in 1880.| Pew Research Center
About six-in-ten Americans believe social distancing measures are helping a lot to slow the spread of coronavirus in the nation.| Pew Research Center
Half of U.S. workers are satisfied with their job, but there are differences by race and ethnicity, age, and income.| Pew Research Center
Around seven-in-ten U.S. adults (68%) say they ever use Facebook, a share that has remained relatively flat since 2016.| Pew Research Center
Today’s 6- to 21-year-olds are already America’s most racially and ethnically diverse generation – and more of them are heading to college than previous generations.| Pew Research Center