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Workers who quit a job in 2021 say low pay (63%), no opportunities for advancement (63%) and feeling disrespected at work (57%) were reasons why.
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47% of U.S. adults say single women raising children on their own is generally a bad thing for society, an increase of 7 points since 2018.
On average, Democrats and Republicans are farther apart ideologically today than at any time in the past 50 years.
Nearly all Democrats (92%) support a U.S. role in international efforts to reduce climate change impacts, as do 53% of Republicans.
Workers who quit a job in 2021 say low pay (63%), no opportunities for advancement (63%) and feeling disrespected at work (57%) were reasons why.
Only a small share of Americans have heard a lot about redistricting in their state and a majority are not sure how they feel.
Indians nearly universally say it is important for women to have the same rights as men, including eight-in-ten who say this is very important.
About seven-in-ten say young adults today have a harder time when it comes to saving for the future, paying for college and buying a home.
Here is a roundup of Americans’ views of the court, perceptions of its ideology, the history of confirmations and justices’ backgrounds.
Here’s a look at public opinion on some of the key issues facing the country, drawn from recent Pew Research Center surveys.
52% of Republicans say they have a great deal or fair amount of confidence in K-12 public school principals to act in the public’s best interests.