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About six-in-ten U.S. adults say food costs are extremely or very important to them when deciding what to buy.
A recent Pew Research Center study from the Pew-Knight Initiative examined how Americans decide what “news” means to them.
Belief in an afterlife, God and spirits in nature is widespread globally. Older adults are more likely than younger adults to ...
Americans have expressed skepticism that attention to racial issues after Floyd's killing led to changes that improved Black ...
About half of U.S. adults say healthiness of food is important when deciding what to eat. But taste and cost matter more.
Americans trust each other less than they did a few decades ago. We explore why this is, and why some are more trusting than ...
The Asian American population is diverse. It consists of people with varied Asian origins, racial and ethnic identities, and ...
About half of Americans (48%) say they have emergency or rainy day funds that would cover their expenses for three months.
Large majorities around the world say they believe in God. Read about beliefs in spiritual presence “beyond the natural world ...
The Briefing is compiled by Pew Research Center staff, including Naomi Forman-Katz, Jacob Liedke, Christopher St. Aubin, ...
Nearly all Americans say the federal government has a responsibility to provide a strong military and secure the nation’s ...
The shares of Americans who say they know and trust their neighbors have both decreased slightly in recent years. In 2018, 31 ...
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