Here are six facts about where Americans find meaning in life and how those responses have shifted over the past four years.
The pandemic has reshaped many aspects of American life, and the relationship and dating landscape is no exception.
Among those who are religiously unaffiliated, meanwhile, the vast majority (84%) say casual sex is sometimes or always acceptable.
The advent of dating apps and other new technologies present a new set of norms and expectations for U.S. singles.
A majority of women say they have experienced harassing behavior from someone they went on a date with.
A majority of online daters report being either very or somewhat concerned about how much data such services collect about them.
From distractions to jealousy, how Americans navigate cellphones and social media in their romantic relationships.
Many single-and-looking people wouldn’t want to date someone who voted for the opposing party's candidate in the 2016 presidential election.
A majority of LGB adults report that they have used an online dating site or app, roughly twice the share of straight adults who say the same.
Three-in-ten U.S. adults say they have used a dating app or site, but the share of Americans who have done so differs sharply by marital status.