Ever wonder how we collect our data? Today, most polls are conducted online. But, most pollsters reject the idea that “one ...
In 2022, all Boomer households combined owned $77 trillion in wealth. The top 10% of Boomer households held 71% of that total ...
Even as most Americans discuss the news with others, a growing share have stopped talking to certain people about political ...
We spoke with 45 everyday Americans to learn more about how people think about and interpret changes in news consumption.
U.S. adults say they have not too much (40%) or no confidence (17%) in journalists to act in the best interests of the public.
Nearly all Americans say it’s at least somewhat important for people to do their own research to check the accuracy of news they get.
Funding is central to the sustainability of journalism. Yet few Americans pay for news, and most say paying for it isn't their responsibility.
Most say being informed is essential for voting. Yet views differ on the importance of following news – and many say they're worn out by it.
Younger adults tend to say they mostly get news because they come across it, and they're less likely to say it's important to get news regularly.
There has been an 8-percentage point drop since early 2025 in the share of White evangelicals who support all or most of Trump’s plans and policies.
Most Americans continue to hold negative views of the U.S. economy, as has been the case for the last six years.
Americans also have relatively low confidence in President Donald Trump to make wise decisions about U.S. policy toward ...
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