Three-in-ten U.S. adults say they at least sometimes get news from newsletters, but many don’t read most of the newsletters they get.
Hindus and Jews are much more likely to have a four-year college degree than Americans in other religious groups.
Americans have more negative than positive views of the president and key members of his administration. A 58% majority say ...
Most say being informed is essential for voting. Yet views differ on the importance of following news – and many say they're ...
Across 190 members of the United Nations we analyzed, the typical country will observe 13 public holidays in 2026.
When people in 25 countries were asked what makes them proud of their country, many named their nation’s arts, culture and lifestyle.
Funding is central to the sustainability of journalism. Yet few Americans pay for news, and most say paying for it isn't ...
Only 27% of Americans say they support all or most of Trump's policies – down since last year, with the change coming ...
When people in 25 countries were asked what makes them proud of their country, at least some cited their political system and economy.
We spoke with 45 everyday Americans to learn more about how people think about and interpret changes in news consumption.
About this research This Pew Research Center report looks at how the U.S. public feels about the economy, their concerns over economic issues and how ...
Nearly all Americans say it’s at least somewhat important for people to do their own research to check the accuracy of news ...
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