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Social Trends | May 14, 2020
On the Cusp of Adulthood and Facing an Uncertain Future: What We Know About Gen Z So Far
Born after 1996, the oldest Gen Zers will turn 23 this year. They are racially and ethnically diverse, progressive and pro-government, and more than 20 million will be eligible to vote in November.
Politics | May 12, 2020
Most Americans Say Federal Government Has Primary Responsibility for COVID-19 Testing
Global | May 12, 2020
In Taiwan, Views of Mainland China Mostly Negative
Global | Apr 20, 2020
U.S. Views of China Increasingly Negative Amid Coronavirus Outbreak
Internet and Technology | May 8, 2020
Dating and Relationships in the Digital Age
Journalism | May 8, 2020
Americans’ Views of the News Media During the COVID-19 Outbreak
Methods | May 1, 2020
How Pew Research Center is Covering COVID-19
Journalism | May 6, 2020
Fewer Americans Now Say Media Exaggerated COVID-19 Risks, but Big Partisan Gaps Persist
Internet and Technology | Apr 30, 2020
53% of Americans Say the Internet Has Been Essential During the COVID-19 Outbreak
Global | Apr 30, 2020
Worldwide Optimism About Future of Gender Equality, Even as Many See Advantages for Men
Journalism | Apr 29, 2020
About Seven-in-Ten U.S. Adults Say They Need to Take Breaks From COVID-19 News
Politics | Apr 28, 2020
Two-Thirds of Americans Expect Presidential Election Will Be Disrupted by COVID-19
Politics | Apr 14, 2020
Health Concerns From COVID-19 Much Higher Among Hispanics and Blacks Than Whites
Journalism | Apr 22, 2020
Older Americans Continue to Follow COVID-19 News More Closely Than Younger Adults
Social Trends | Apr 21, 2020
About Half of Lower-Income Americans Report Household Job or Wage Loss Due to COVID-19
Politics | Apr 21, 2020
Positive Economic Views Plummet; Support for Government Aid Crosses Party Lines
Politics | Apr 16, 2020
Most Americans Say Trump Was Too Slow in Initial Response to Coronavirus Threat
A Pew Research Center project that examines the relationship between Americans’ news habits and attitudes, and what they hear, perceive and know about the 2020 U.S. presidential election and COVID-19.
Pew Research Center’s Data Labs uses computational methods to complement and expand on the Center’s existing research agenda.
National Politics
Politics | Apr 28, 2020
Two-Thirds of Americans Expect Presidential Election Will Be Disrupted by COVID-19
Politics | Apr 21, 2020
Positive Economic Views Plummet; Support for Government Aid Crosses Party Lines
Politics | Apr 9, 2020
Public Holds Broadly Favorable Views of Many Federal Agencies, Including CDC and HHS
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Race in america
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SIGNATURE REPORTS
Politics | Jul 22, 2019
Politics | Jun 19, 2019
Public Highly Critical of State of Political Discourse in the U.S.
Journalism | Mar 26, 2019
For Local News, Americans Embrace Digital but Still Want Strong Community Connection
Social Trends | Sep 6, 2018
Are You in the American Middle Class?
Politics | Apr 26, 2018
The Public, the Political System and American Democracy
Social Trends | Jun 22, 2017
America’s Complex Relationship With Guns
Journalism | Apr 27, 2017
Searching for News: The Flint Water Crisis
Social Trends | Jan 11, 2017
Science | Jul 26, 2016
U.S. Public Wary of Biomedical Technologies to ‘Enhance’ Human Abilities
Report | Jan 26, 2016
The Next America: Boomers, Millennials and the Looming Generational Showdown
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