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and the family. At the same time, the public is fairly accepting of diverse
family arrangements, though some are seen as more acceptable than others.

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FOR MOST U.S. GUN OWNERS, PROTECTION IS THE MAIN REASON THEY OWN A GUN

Gun owners in the United States continue to cite protection far more than other
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About half of Americans who don’t own a gun say they could never see themselves
owning one (52%) while nearly as many could imagine themselves as gun owners in
the future (47%).

short read | Aug 29, 2023


MAJORITY OF AMERICANS SAY U.S. IS ONE OF THE GREATEST COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD

short read | Aug 25, 2023


AMERICANS ARE DIVIDED ON WHETHER SOCIETY OVERLOOKS RACIAL DISCRIMINATION OR SEES
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REPUBLICANS VIEW REAGAN, TRUMP AS BEST RECENT PRESIDENTS

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GUN VIOLENCE WIDELY VIEWED AS A MAJOR – AND GROWING – NATIONAL PROBLEM

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INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS

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PEOPLE ACROSS 24 COUNTRIES CONTINUE TO VIEW UN FAVORABLY

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HOW AMERICANS VIEW ISRAEL, NETANYAHU AND U.S.-ISRAEL RELATIONS IN 5 CHARTS

Americans have generally positive views of Israel and its people. But their
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mixed.

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TAIWAN SEEN MORE FAVORABLY THAN NOT ACROSS 24 COUNTRIES

A median of 48% of people across the 24 countries have a favorable view of
Taiwan, compared with a median of 28% who have an unfavorable view.

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RELIGION

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IS CHINA A RELIGIOUS COUNTRY OR NOT? IT’S A TRICKY QUESTION TO ANSWER

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WHY SOME AMERICANS PREFER TO GO TO RELIGIOUS SERVICES IN PERSON AND OTHERS
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THE U.S. IS NOT WIDELY SEEN AS HIGHLY RELIGIOUS

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WHO IS HISPANIC?

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past six decades.

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DIVERSE CULTURES AND SHARED EXPERIENCES SHAPE ASIAN AMERICAN IDENTITIES

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AMERICA’S ABORTION QUANDARY

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NEARLY A YEAR AFTER ROE’S DEMISE, AMERICANS’ VIEWS OF ABORTION ACCESS
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FEWER THAN A THIRD OF UN MEMBER STATES HAVE EVER HAD A WOMAN LEADER

data essay | Mar 1, 2023


THE ENDURING GRIP OF THE GENDER PAY GAP

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AMERICANS REMAIN CRITICAL OF GOVERNMENT’S HANDLING OF SITUATION AT U.S.-MEXICO
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