We took a closer look at how Americans’ views and experiences have evolved on a variety of topics over the last 20 years.
Americans' grim political mood and desire for change show up across our surveys. But despite divisions, there are hopeful ...
Nearly half of Latino adults in 2023 say they have heard of the pan-ethnic term Latinx, but only 4% use it to describe ...
Jorge Ramos is leaving Univision after 40 years at the Spanish-language network. The TV anchor will depart at the end of 2024 ...
Trump leads on the economy; Harris, on abortion and several personal traits. And supporters of the candidates have different ...
Among White evangelicals, support for Trump is higher among those who attend church regularly than among those who don’t.
Three-quarters of Hispanics who have heard of the term Latinx say it should not be used to describe the Hispanic or Latino population.
On many personal traits, voters assess Harris more positively than Trump. A majority also say Trump is being too personally ...
Harris and Trump remain at near parity in strength of support, with about six-in-ten of each candidate’s supporters backing ...
Trump’s age, by contrast, is widely seen as a liability, while Harris’ age is viewed more positively. Nearly half of voters ...
Trump and Harris backers are about equally engaged and interested in the election. And most say the coalitions differ in ...
Americans continue to view the economy negatively, with majorities concerned about housing, food and consumer good costs.