reportApr 4, 2024 What’s It Like To Be a Teacher in America Today? Public K-12 teachers express low job satisfaction and few are optimistic about the future of U.S. education.
short readsMar 18, 2024 Many in East Asia say men and women make equally good leaders, despite few female heads of government When Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen’s term ends in May, only one woman will serve as head of government anywhere in Asia, excluding the Pacific Islands.
short readsMar 15, 2024 5 facts about religion and Americans’ views of Donald Trump Among religious groups, White evangelical Protestants continue to have the most positive opinion of Trump.
short readsMar 4, 2024 U.S. Christians more likely than ‘nones’ to say situation at the border is a crisis Majorities of White Christian groups say the large number of migrants seeking to enter at the border with Mexico is a “crisis” for the United States.
short readsJan 10, 2024 Key facts about Hispanic eligible voters in 2024 An estimated 36.2 million Hispanics are eligible to vote this year, up from 32.3 million in 2020.
short readsJan 10, 2024 Key facts about Black eligible voters in 2024 The number of Black eligible voters in the United States is projected to reach 34.4 million in November 2024 after several years of modest growth.
short readsJan 10, 2024 Key facts about Asian American eligible voters in 2024 Asian Americans have been the fastest-growing group of eligible voters in the United States over roughly the past two decades and since 2020.
short readsOct 19, 2023 Support for more political parties in the U.S. is higher among adults under age 50 26% of adults say having more political parties would make it easier to solve problems, while nearly as many (24%) say it would not.
short readsOct 10, 2023 Most U.S. presidents have been in their 50s at inauguration The median age for all U.S. presidents on the day of their first inauguration is 55 years old.
short readsOct 4, 2023 Most Americans favor maximum age limits for federal elected officials, Supreme Court justices 79% of Americans favor maximum age limits for elected officials in Washington, D.C. And 74% support such limits for Supreme Court justices.