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A majority of Americans say they have confidence in scientists to act in the public’s best interests. Confidence ratings have moved slightly higher in the last year, marking a shift away from the decline in trust seen during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Among U.S. adults, those who live in the Northeast (17%) are more likely than those in the South (10%), West (8%) and Midwest (7%) to be nondrivers. - reportNov 14, 2024
Americans’ trust in scientists is slightly higher than it was last year, but remains lower than before the COVID-19 pandemic. - fact sheetNov 13, 2024
Americans today are increasingly connected to the world of digital information while “on the go” via smartphones. Explore the latest patterns, trends and statistics that have shaped the mobile revolution. - fact sheetNov 13, 2024
The internet represents a fundamental shift in how Americans connect with one another, gather information and conduct their day-to-day lives. Explore the patterns, trends and statistics of internet and home broadband adoption in the United States.
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A majority of Trump backers say more immigrants would make life worse for people like them, while most Harris backers say life wouldn’t change.
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55% of Turks have an unfavorable view of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, and about half lack confidence in the national government.
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In the year since Hamas attacked Israel, and Israel responded by invading Gaza, U.S. public opinion on the war shifted modestly.
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Just 13 UN member countries are currently led by women; in 9 of those 13, the current leader is the country’s first woman head of government.
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Mexicans hold generally positive views of the United States, while Americans hold generally negative views of Mexico – a reversal from 2017.
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Among those who listed a main source of political news, six-in-ten say that their source is part of the “mainstream media.”
short readOct 16, 2024
Today, 37% of all U.S. adults say they have a lot of or some trust in the information that comes from social media sites.
reportOct 8, 2024
American TikTok users follow far more pop culture and entertainment accounts than news and politics ones.
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About three-quarters of Americans (73%) say they often or sometimes get local news from friends, family and neighbors.
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The share of adults who say they regularly get news from TikTok has grown about fivefold since 2020, from 3% to 17% in 2024.
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Roughly seven-in-ten Hispanic adults (69%) say that having a Hispanic high school STEM teacher would make young Hispanic people more likely to pursue these degrees.
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Naturalized citizens make up a record number of eligible voters in 2022, most of whom have lived here more than 20 years.
reportSep 12, 2024
Three-quarters of Hispanics who have heard of the term Latinx say it should not be used to describe the Hispanic or Latino population.
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