Teen Boys and Girls Agree on What Is Most Important in LifeTeens prioritize enjoyable careers over traditional milestones like marriage and children, reflecting a shift in values.
Christianity comeback? Major survey shows flight from faith has slowed - at least for nowCOVID may have stabilized the Christian population share in America, halting a broader secular trend.While the Christian demographic is declining, its rate of decline has stabilized since 2020.
After years of decline, share of Christians in U.S. has stabilizedThe decline in Christian affiliation among Americans has slowed, while religiously unaffiliated individuals have plateaued.
The Moments That Shape Our Beliefs92% of Americans express some form of spiritual belief, indicating a significant commonality despite societal divisions.
Christianity comeback? Major survey shows flight from faith has slowed - at least for nowCOVID may have stabilized the Christian population share in America, halting a broader secular trend.While the Christian demographic is declining, its rate of decline has stabilized since 2020.
After years of decline, share of Christians in U.S. has stabilizedThe decline in Christian affiliation among Americans has slowed, while religiously unaffiliated individuals have plateaued.
The Moments That Shape Our Beliefs92% of Americans express some form of spiritual belief, indicating a significant commonality despite societal divisions.
Public Support Slips for Online Content Restrictions Amid Shifting Views on Free Speech | Fingerlakes1.comSupport for limiting false or violent online content is declining among Americans, reflecting growing concerns over free speech.
Americans don't want to ban TikTok anymoreSupport for a TikTok ban is decreasing among US adults, with only 32% in favor as of now.Bipartisan support for banning TikTok has notably declined since March 2023.
Public Support Slips for Online Content Restrictions Amid Shifting Views on Free Speech | Fingerlakes1.comSupport for limiting false or violent online content is declining among Americans, reflecting growing concerns over free speech.
Americans don't want to ban TikTok anymoreSupport for a TikTok ban is decreasing among US adults, with only 32% in favor as of now.Bipartisan support for banning TikTok has notably declined since March 2023.
As Trump attacks the press, many Americans aren't hearing about it - PoynterAmericans are less aware of Trump's media relations compared to his first term.
A Pew Research Center Survey Indicates Workers Are Resistant To Returning To The OfficeMany workers are unwilling to return to the office and would seek new jobs if necessary.
Study: 40% of Workers Would Take a Pay Cut to Work from HomeWorking from home is now a lifestyle choice and expectation for many employees.
A Pew Research Center Survey Indicates Workers Are Resistant To Returning To The OfficeMany workers are unwilling to return to the office and would seek new jobs if necessary.
Study: 40% of Workers Would Take a Pay Cut to Work from HomeWorking from home is now a lifestyle choice and expectation for many employees.
Gen Z is the loneliest generation - but boomers are feeling goodYounger adults aged 18-29 report significantly higher feelings of loneliness compared to older adults, despite having more time ahead of them.
Get a head start on New Year's resolutionsMany individuals reflect on personal changes after the holiday season ends.30% of U.S. adults make New Year's resolutions, with young adults being the most active in this tradition.
The Public Distrusts Scientists' Morals, Not Their SciencePublic trust in scientists has declined significantly since the COVID pandemic, necessitating strategies to rebuild this crucial trust.
Nearly half of US teens are online 'constantly,' Pew report findsNearly half of American teenagers are online constantly despite concerns about the effects of social media on mental health.
'News influencers' are racking up billions of views-and not checking their factsNews consumption is increasingly shifting to social media and influencers, with younger audiences leading this trend.
About 20% of Americans regularly get their news from influencers on social media, report saysOne in five Americans regularly get news from digital influencers, reflecting a changing landscape in media consumption.
Nearly half of US teens are online 'constantly,' Pew report findsTeenagers face a growing mental health crisis linked to social media use, with many online 'constantly' despite concerns.
More Americans are getting news on TikTok, bucking the trend seen on most other social media sitesPew Research Center's analysis reveals evolving methods in measuring news consumption among Americans in a digital context.
1 in 5 Americans get their news from social media influencersSocial media influencers are increasingly significant news sources, particularly for younger audiences, which may lead to polarization and misinformation.
Nearly half of US teens are online 'constantly,' Pew report findsNearly half of American teenagers are online constantly despite concerns about the effects of social media on mental health.
'News influencers' are racking up billions of views-and not checking their factsNews consumption is increasingly shifting to social media and influencers, with younger audiences leading this trend.
About 20% of Americans regularly get their news from influencers on social media, report saysOne in five Americans regularly get news from digital influencers, reflecting a changing landscape in media consumption.
Nearly half of US teens are online 'constantly,' Pew report findsTeenagers face a growing mental health crisis linked to social media use, with many online 'constantly' despite concerns.
More Americans are getting news on TikTok, bucking the trend seen on most other social media sitesPew Research Center's analysis reveals evolving methods in measuring news consumption among Americans in a digital context.
1 in 5 Americans get their news from social media influencersSocial media influencers are increasingly significant news sources, particularly for younger audiences, which may lead to polarization and misinformation.
Nearly half of US teens are online almost constantly, Pew study finds | TechCrunchAlmost half of U.S. teens are online constantly, primarily using YouTube, with declining interest in Facebook and X (formerly Twitter).
Immigrants Are Flocking to These Areas in a Crucial Swing StateImmigration is a critical issue for 61% of voters in the upcoming 2024 presidential election.
fromPew Research Center7 months agoMore Americans are getting news on TikTok, bucking the trend seen on most other social media sitesAmericans' news consumption has shifted significantly in the digital age, impacting how information is accessed across various platforms.
Survey reveals fewer people are choosing to have kidsThe proportion of childless adults under 50 is growing in the US, challenging stereotypes about fulfillment and happiness.
38% of decade old webpages suffer from digital decay38% of web pages from 2013 are no longer available due to digital decay.
Latinas are succeeding, but feel pressured to playing traditional roles for womenLatinas face pressures to balance work and family despite advancements in education and entrepreneurship.