Overall, 56% of U.S. adults now say they have a lot of or some trust in the information they get from national news organizations – down 11 percentage points since March 2025.
Those who report often encountering inaccurate news are more likely than those who rarely or never do to say it’s hard to know what is true (59% vs. 31%).
About six-in-ten now say they have an unfavorable view of the Israeli government, with a rising share saying Israel is "going ...
Data centers accounted for 4% of total U.S. electricity use in 2024. Their energy demand is expected to more than double by 2030.
Americans' views of religion's role in society have grown more positive in recent years. But many feel their religious beliefs conflict with the mainstream.
Latinos are among the fastest-growing racial or ethnic groups in the United States. Between 2000 and 2024, the Latino population nearly doubled, rising from 35.3 million to 68 million. Latinos ...
Americans see politically motivated violence as on the rise in the United States. How we did this. Pew Research Center ...
In 2023, over 1.8 million Americans divorced. Additionally, a third of Americans who have ever been married have also experienced divorce.
Two years in, more Americans disapprove (42%) than approve (30%) of the administration’s response, and 27% say they are unsure.
At least half of Americans are highly concerned about starvation of Palestinians, Israeli strikes killing Palestinian civilians and Israeli hostages not being returned.
Today, 43% of U.S. adults say the fact that sports betting is now legal in much of the country is a bad thing for society, up from 34% in 2022.
Screen time has long been a hot topic for parents. Many think that parenting has gotten harder over the years, with technology being a key reason why.
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