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Most Americans say the U.S. should give humanitarian aid to other countries, and majorities endorse aid supporting economic ...
Americans are split on whether the U.S. should be active in world affairs or focus on problems at home. There are also ...
Majorities want the church to allow use of birth control and IVF, and to permit priests to bless same-sex couples. But views ...
Americans generally say the U.S. is respected and that it's economy and military are powerful, but they think its global ...
Across 35 countries, there are some disconnects between how people rate the importance of free expression and how free they ...
Among U.S.-born Latino adults with at least one immigrant parent (second generation), 44% say they worry a lot or some about ...
Parents are more worried than teens about teen mental health. Both groups – especially parents – partly blame social media.
When asked which country poses the greatest threat to the U.S., China remains at the top of Americans’ list. Since we last ...
In the U.S., 43% of teenagers say children are better off when one parent doesn’t have a job and focuses on the family.
The analysis presented in Pew Research Center’s Asian American fact sheets and accompanying blog posts combines the latest ...
More disapprove than approve of leaving the WHO and ending USAID. About half see tariffs on China as bad for the U.S. and ...
Here are some key facts about Asian Americans, based on tabulations of U.S. Census Bureau data and Pew Research Center data.
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