Short-form data and analysis from Pew Research Center writers and social scientists. To view all our reports and publications, visit our main Publications page.
Here are some of the key measures of the housing affordability crunch in the United States and the reasons behind it.
Latest Short Reads
With new 2022 survey results just around the corner, here are five of the many insights from the newly added data available on the database.
Here are some of the key measures of the housing affordability crunch in the United States and the reasons behind it.
35% of Americans say the federal government should encourage the production of nuclear power; 26% say the government should discourage it.
Churches and other houses of worship increasingly are holding services the way they did before the COVID-19 outbreak began.
44% of the public says the Senate should definitely (24%) or probably (20%) confirm Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court.
Americans regard advances in artificial intelligence and human enhancement technologies with a degree of caution and uncertainty.
Roughly half of American adults who use Twitter (49%) post fewer than five tweets per month; 59% of infrequent tweeters are ages 30 to 49.
Most Indians support gender equality, but a new survey finds that traditional gender norms still hold sway for many people in the country.
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.