When asked what it takes to “truly” belong in a country, many people globally say speaking the local language is key.
In many middle-income countries, majorities say the Bible, Quran or another religious text should influence national law at ...
Teens are far more likely to say it’s acceptable to use ChatGPT for research (54%) than for math problems (29%) and essays ...
Key statistics and data about the demographic, geographic and economic characteristics of the U.S. Black population.
About three-quarters of U.S. adults (74%) say they would be extremely or very likely to turn to their spouse or partner if they needed emotional support. 3 Men and women are equally likely to say they ...
Fewer than four-in-ten teens (36%) say they know someone who’s transgender, and 28% know someone who’s nonbinary.
Large shares in many middle-income countries say following the historically predominant religion is key to "true" national ...
More than half of Americans believe the U.S. benefits from its membership in the WHO. As of April 2024, 25% of U.S. adults ...
When asked about their national leader’s connection to religion, people are generally more likely to say it is very important ...
Across 36 countries, a median of 54% say the gap between the rich and poor is a very big problem in their nation.
The number of Black people living in the United States reached a new high of 48.3 million in 2023. That’s up a third (33%) ...
Overall, 139 of today’s senators and representatives identify as Black, Hispanic, Asian American or Native American.