Americans show more support than opposition for two infrastructure bills; majorities favor raising taxes on large businesses and high-income households.
Looking at respondents to 2020 and 2021 surveys reveals differences in vaccination rates based on where people turned most for COVID-19 news.
Germany’s pandemic response and its role in the EU are also rated positively.
During Merkel’s tenure, Germans have generally had more favorable views of their economy than other Europeans and Americans had of their own.
As the drive to inoculate more people continues, here are 10 facts about Americans and COVID-19 vaccines.
A new analysis of survey data finds that there has been no large-scale departure from evangelicalism among White Americans.
73% say they are vaccinated, but at least half express confusion, concern over vaccine information and health impacts.
Citizens offer mixed reviews of how their societies have responded to climate change, and many question the efficacy of international efforts to stave off a global environmental crisis.
Here are some key findings about Americans’ attitudes about gun violence, gun policy and other subjects, drawn from recent surveys.
The digital divide between Americans who have a disability and Americans who do not remains for some devices.