www.pewtrusts.org Open in urlscan Pro
2606:4700::6812:9a3  Public Scan

Submitted URL: http://www.pew.org/
Effective URL: https://www.pewtrusts.org/en/
Submission: On October 24 via api from US — Scanned from DE

Form analysis 4 forms found in the DOM

POST /en/search

<form action="/en/search" aria-label="Quick search" class="search-box quick-search-box" method="post" novalidate="" role="search">
  <div class="search-box__input">
    <input id="SearchPageUrl" name="SearchPageUrl" type="hidden" value="/en/search">
    <label class="u-visuallyhidden" for="keyword-79c22607-8a53-46d9-94d4-5a67c36da0f6">Search</label>
    <input autocomplete="off" class="js-quick-search-input" id="keyword-79c22607-8a53-46d9-94d4-5a67c36da0f6" name="Keyword" placeholder="Search" type="search" value="">
    <button type="button" class="search-box__clear-and-close js-quick-search-clear-and-close" aria-label="clear and close">
      <svg focusable="false" role="img" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" viewBox="0 0 24 24" width="24" height="24">
        <path d="M18.98 6.42L13.4 12 19 17.58l-1.4 1.4L12 13.4 6.42 19l-1.4-1.4L10.6 12 5 6.42l1.4-1.4L12 10.6 17.58 5z"></path>
      </svg>
    </button>
    <button type="submit" class="search-box__button">
      <svg id="Layer_1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" viewBox="0 0 165.67 164.76">
        <defs>
          <style>
            .cls-1 {
              fill: currentColor
            }
          </style>
        </defs>
        <path class="cls-1" d="M69.73 139.46C31.28 139.46 0 108.18 0 69.73S31.28 0 69.73 0s69.73 31.28 69.73 69.73-31.28 69.73-69.73 69.73Zm0-125.46C39 14 14 39 14 69.73s25 55.73 55.73 55.73 55.73-25 55.73-55.73S100.46 14 69.73 14Z"></path>
        <path class="cls-1" d="M158.67 164.76c-1.79 0-3.58-.68-4.95-2.05l-44.28-44.28a7.007 7.007 0 0 1 0-9.9 7.007 7.007 0 0 1 9.9 0l44.28 44.28a7.007 7.007 0 0 1 0 9.9 6.973 6.973 0 0 1-4.95 2.05Z"></path>
      </svg>
    </button>
  </div>
</form>

POST /en/search

<form action="/en/search" class="search-box quick-search-box" method="post" novalidate="">
  <div class="search-box__input">
    <input id="SearchPageUrl" name="SearchPageUrl" type="hidden" value="/en/search">
    <label class="u-visuallyhidden" for="Keyword" id="keyword-d151e070-b762-4eb9-87d8-fd4c305bc7ff">Search</label>
    <input autocomplete="off" class="js-mobile-search-input" id="keyword-d151e070-b762-4eb9-87d8-fd4c305bc7ff" name="Keyword" placeholder="Search" type="text" value="">
    <button type="button" class="search-box__clear-and-close js-mobile-search-clear-and-close" aria-label="clear and close">
      <svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" viewBox="0 0 24 24" width="24" height="24">
        <path d="M18.98 6.42L13.4 12 19 17.58l-1.4 1.4L12 13.4 6.42 19l-1.4-1.4L10.6 12 5 6.42l1.4-1.4L12 10.6 17.58 5z"></path>
      </svg>
    </button>
    <button type="submit" class="search-box__button">
      <span class="u-visuallyhidden">Submit Search</span>
      <svg aria-hidden="true" focusable="false" viewBox="0 0 20 20" width="20" height="20" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">
        <use xlink:href="#search2-a" transform="translate(1.11 1.11)"></use>
        <use xlink:href="#search2-b" transform="translate(13.33 13.333)"></use>
        <defs>
          <path id="search2-a"
            d="M7.22 15.44c4.54 0 8.22-3.68 8.22-8.22h-2c0 3.44-2.78 6.22-6.22 6.22v2zm8.22-8.22C15.44 2.68 11.76-1 7.22-1v2c3.44 0 6.22 2.8 6.22 6.22h2zM7.22-1C2.68-1-1 2.68-1 7.22h2C1 3.8 3.8 1 7.22 1v-2zM-1 7.22c0 4.54 3.68 8.22 8.22 8.22v-2C3.8 13.44 1 10.66 1 7.22h-2z">
          </path>
          <path id="search2-b" d="M1.26-.15c-.4-.4-1.02-.4-1.4 0-.4.4-.4 1.02 0 1.4l1.4-1.4zM4.3 5.7c.38.4 1.02.4 1.4 0 .4-.38.4-1.02 0-1.4L4.3 5.7zM-.16 1.27L4.3 5.7l1.4-1.4L1.27-.16l-1.4 1.4z"></path>
        </defs>
      </svg>
    </button>
  </div>
</form>

Name: etFormPOST

<form class="the-rundown__newsletter-form js-footer-newsletter-signup" name="etForm" novalidate="novalidate" method="post" action="" target="_blank" data-component="The Rundown">
  <input type="hidden" class="js-newsletter-signup--mid" name="MID" value="1380145">
  <input type="hidden" class="js-newsletter-signup--landingguid" name="LandingGUID" value="5c591a8916642e73c98fbf985605527380161c2f84a4292c8d6e8760f7ba941b">
  <input type="hidden" class="js-newsletter-signup--baseUrl" name="formPostUrl" value="https://cloud.pewtrusts.org/confirmation?guid=">
  <div class="newsletter-signup__validation-error u-color-pair elqErrorMessage" name="elqErrorMessage">Please provide a valid email address</div>
  <input placeholder="Enter email address" class="newsletter-signup__email-input" name="emailAddress" id="emailAddress" type="email">
  <button data-xdbpe="F33298DE-AD63-4FB1-93AA-A6DA5FB863F3" type="submit" class="pct-btn pct-btn--primary u-color-pair newsletter-signup__submit-button xdbpe-newsletter">Submit</button>
</form>

Name: etFormPOST

<form class="js-footer-newsletter-signup" name="etForm" novalidate="novalidate" method="post" action="" target="_blank" data-component="Configuration">
  <p>Don't miss our latest facts, findings, and survey results in The Rundown</p>
  <div>
    <input type="hidden" class="js-newsletter-signup--mid" name="MID" value="1380145">
    <input type="hidden" class="js-newsletter-signup--landingguid" name="LandingGUID" value="5c591a8916642e73c98fbf985605527380161c2f84a4292c8d6e8760f7ba941b">
    <input type="hidden" class="js-newsletter-signup--baseUrl" name="formPostUrl" value="https://mc7c5nyrqmbp5-zz0gvwlxqtpw50.pub.sfmc-content.com/21xve31fctn?guid=">
    <div class="newsletter-signup__validation-error elqErrorMessage" name="elqErrorMessage">Please provide a valid email address</div>
    <input placeholder="Email address" class="newsletter-signup__email-input" name="emailAddress" id="emailAddress" type="email">
    <button data-xdbpe="F33298DE-AD63-4FB1-93AA-A6DA5FB863F3" type="submit" class="pct-btn pct-btn--primary u-color-pair newsletter-signup__submit-button xdbpe-newsletter">Submit</button>
    <span class="newsletter-signup__view-all-link">
      <a href="https://cloud.pewtrusts.org/pewsignup" id="viewAllNewslettersLink" class="pct-btn pct-btn--link">
							View All Newsletters
							<span class="icon icon--arrow-right">
								<svg viewBox="0 0 16 16" fill="currentColor" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" role="image" aria-hidden="true" focusable="false">
								<path d="M2.667 8h12M10.32 3.654 14.668 8M10.32 12.346 14.668 8" stroke="currentColor" stroke-linecap="round" stroke-linejoin="round"></path>
								</svg>
							</span>
						</a>
    </span>
  </div>
</form>

Text Content

Skip to main content
 * Topics
    * Communities
      * Arts & Culture
      * Higher Education
      * Philadelphia
    * Conservation
      * Land Conservation
      * Ocean Conservation
    * Finance & Economy
      * Economic Mobility
      * Family Finances
      * Fiscal & Economic Policy
      * Retirement
    * Governing
      * Infrastructure
      * U.S. Policy
      * U.S. State Policy
    * Health
      * Antibiotics
      * Behavioral Health
      * Biomedical Research
      * Health Care
    * Trends
      * Global Trends
      * Hispanics
      * Internet & Tech
      * Media & News
      * Religion
      * Social & Demographic Trends
      * U.S. Politics
      View all Topics

 * Projects
    * Communities
      * Courts & Communities
      * Philadelphia
      * Philadelphia Research and Policy
      * Student Loans
    * Conservation
      * Chilean Patagonia
      * Conservation Canada
      * Conserving the Pantanal and Gran Chaco
      * Energy Modernization
      * International Fisheries
      * Marine Fellows
      * Ocean Governance
      * Pew Bertarelli Ocean Legacy
      * Preventing Ocean Plastics
      * Protecting Australia's Nature
      * Advancing Coastal Wetlands Conservation
      * U.S. Conservation
    * Finance & Economy
      * Housing Policy
      * Retirement Savings
      * State Fiscal Policy
    * Governing
      * Broadband Access
      * Managing Fiscal Risks
    * Health
      * Antibiotic Resistance
      * Biomedical Research
      * Mental Health and Justice Partnerships
      * Public Health Data Improvement
      * State Health Solutions
      * Substance Use Prevention and Treatment
      * Suicide Risk Reduction
      View all Projects

 * Features
   Features
    * Trust Magazine
    * Trend Magazine
   
    * After The Fact Podcast
    * Celebrating 75 Years
   
   Features
   Trust Magazine May 29, 2024
   
   
   THE HIGH COST OF PUTTING A ROOF OVER YOUR HEAD
   
   A record housing shortage and skyrocketing rents and home prices mean
   millions of Americans now struggle to afford housing.
   Dive Deeper
   A record housing shortage and skyrocketing rents and home prices mean
   millions of Americans now struggle to afford housing.
   
 * About
   About
    * Mission & Values
    * How We Work
    * History
    * Leadership
    * Experts
    * News Room
    * Events
   
    * Careers
    * Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
    * Accountability
    * Partnerships
    * Contact Us
    * Pew Research Center
   
   About
   Trust Magazine May 29, 2024
   
   
   THE DIGITAL DIVIDE
   
   High-speed internet is a staple of everyday life, but many Americans don’t
   have access to it because no network reaches them—or they can’t afford to
   pay.
   Explore Now
   High-speed internet is a staple of everyday life, but many Americans don’t
   have access to it because no network reaches them—or they can’t afford to
   pay.
   
 * Get Involved
   Get Involved
    * Sign Up
    * Take Action
    * RSS Feeds
   
    * Follow Us
    * Partner with Us
   
   Get Involved
   
   
   FOLLOW PEW ON INSTAGRAM
   
   Sharing charts, maps, and more to show who Americans are, how policy affects
   the everyday, and how we can use data to make a difference. Nonpartisan
   forever.
   Sharing charts, maps, and more to show who Americans are, how policy affects
   the everyday, and how we can use data to make a difference. Nonpartisan
   forever.
   

Search
Search Submit Search
 * Topics
    * Communities
      * Arts & Culture
      * Higher Education
      * Philadelphia
    * Conservation
      * Land Conservation
      * Ocean Conservation
    * Finance & Economy
      * Economic Mobility
      * Family Finances
      * Fiscal & Economic Policy
      * Retirement
    * Governing
      * Infrastructure
      * U.S. Policy
      * U.S. State Policy
    * Health
      * Antibiotics
      * Behavioral Health
      * Biomedical Research
      * Health Care
    * Trends
      * Global Trends
      * Hispanics
      * Internet & Tech
      * Media & News
      * Religion
      * Social & Demographic Trends
      * U.S. Politics
      View all Topics

 * Projects
    * Communities
      * Courts & Communities
      * Philadelphia
      * Philadelphia Research and Policy
      * Student Loans
    * Conservation
      * Chilean Patagonia
      * Conservation Canada
      * Conserving the Pantanal and Gran Chaco
      * Energy Modernization
      * International Fisheries
      * Marine Fellows
      * Ocean Governance
      * Pew Bertarelli Ocean Legacy
      * Preventing Ocean Plastics
      * Protecting Australia's Nature
      * Advancing Coastal Wetlands Conservation
      * U.S. Conservation
    * Finance & Economy
      * Housing Policy
      * Retirement Savings
      * State Fiscal Policy
    * Governing
      * Broadband Access
      * Managing Fiscal Risks
    * Health
      * Antibiotic Resistance
      * Biomedical Research
      * Mental Health and Justice Partnerships
      * Public Health Data Improvement
      * State Health Solutions
      * Substance Use Prevention and Treatment
      * Suicide Risk Reduction
      View all Projects

 * Features
   Features
    * Trust Magazine
    * Trend Magazine
   
    * After The Fact Podcast
    * Celebrating 75 Years
   
   Features
 * About
   About
    * Mission & Values
    * How We Work
    * History
    * Leadership
    * Experts
    * News Room
    * Events
   
    * Careers
    * Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
    * Accountability
    * Partnerships
    * Contact Us
    * Pew Research Center
   
   About
 * Get Involved
   Get Involved
    * Sign Up
    * Take Action
    * RSS Feeds
   
    * Follow Us
    * Partner with Us
   
   Get Involved

BROADBAND ACCESS


HIGH COSTS ARE MAIN BARRIERS TO BROADBAND

11 EXAMPLES
The Rundown
Pew Research Center What the Data Says About Immigrants in the U.S.
Conservation How Some Weather Disasters Increase Risk of Others
Finance & Economy What to Know About Tax Incentive Evaluations
Governing Federal Funds Expand Access to Digital Skills and Devices
Quiz What Do State Courts Work On?
The Rundown by email

Sign up for the best of Pew, weekly

Please provide a valid email address
Submit

 


USING DATA TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE FOR 75 YEARS

About Pew

ARTICLE

October 15, 2024 U.N. Treaty Negotiators Must Choose Planet Over Plastic

ARTICLE

October 18, 2024 Harnessing the Power of Data Can Improve Americans' Health

ARTICLE

October 9, 2024 4 Strategies to Increase Access to Behavioral Health Care

VIEW ALL TOPICS
What We Do
Communities
Americans' quest for "a more perfect union" starts with safe, healthy
communities.
Developing policies that are firmly grounded in facts and research is critical
to building a vibrant civic life. Strong communities also require an
understanding of our country’s history and immigration trends, participation in
arts and culture, and concern for those who need a helping hand. These
endeavors—all part of Pew’s mission—shape our national character, bring us
together as a people, and help assure that our communities thrive.
Related Topics
Arts & Culture Higher Education Philadelphia

Conservation
One of the great challenges of our time is saving the natural environment and
the rich array of life it supports on land and in the sea.
The Pew Charitable Trusts’ conservation efforts—both in the U.S. and abroad—help
to preserve wild places and rivers, restore biodiversity, and increase the
understanding of ocean ecology. On land, we focus on conserving wildlife
corridors, shorelines, and pristine landscapes, as well as advancing policies
that prioritize investments in flood-ready infrastructure and national park
maintenance. Pew also works to minimize the consequences of overfishing,
pollution, warming waters, and loss of habitat. Our conservation goals are based
on facts from science and data research.
Related Topics
Land Conservation Ocean Conservation

Finance & Economy
The financial well-being of American families requires both short-term financial
stability and longer-term economic mobility.
To succeed financially and prepare for the future, families need a “cushion” for
financial emergencies and for retirement. Pew seeks to understand and improve
the economic health of families across the income spectrum and across
generations, assess the impact of policies that seek to improve how much
families save, and advance reforms to help consumers get the information and
protections they need to safely manage their day-to-day finances.
Related Topics
Economic Mobility Family Finances Fiscal & Economic Policy Retirement

Governing
Democracy is well-served when informed and engaged citizens are able to exercise
their most important civic duties—especially voting.
The American people need to know that federal, state, and local leaders spend
taxpayer dollars efficiently and wisely. Pew studies the fiscal health of states
and localities, analyzing their budget discipline, the effectiveness of their
programs, and whether they are achieving a strong return on investment.
Related Topics
Infrastructure U.S. Policy U.S. State Policy

Health
From cutting-edge biomedical research to food safety, scientific advances offer
great promise in treating and preventing disease.
Through research, technical assistance, and advocacy, Pew works to improve the
public’s health and well-being. We focus on making it easier for people with
opioid use disorder to receive treatment, improving suicide risk assessment and
care, preserving and innovating antibiotics, protecting people from unsafe
health products, and increasing the use of data in public health to prevent
illnesses and improve Americans’ well-being equitably.
Related Topics
Antibiotics Behavioral Health Biomedical Research Health Care

Trends
Our fast-changing world is being driven by advancing technology; shifting
demographics and domestic and global public attitudes; and the rise of the
millennial generation.
Tracking these important changes—using data-based research—helps policy
analysts, government officials, and the public identify and prepare for future
challenges. Pew’s research into critical trends is rigorous, nonpartisan, and
timely—using analytical tools such as public opinion polling, online surveys and
empirical research.
Related Topics
Global Trends Hispanics Internet & Tech Media & News Religion Social &
Demographic Trends U.S. Politics


How We Work
Investment philosophy
Our goal is to make a difference for the public. That means working on a few key
issues, with an emphasis on projects that can produce consequential outcomes,
foster new ideas, attract partners, avoid partisanship or wishful thinking, and
achieve measurable results that serve the public interest. 
Read More
Trust Magazine
To Strengthen Democracy and Create a Better World
Trust Magazine
The Lessons of Optimism
Approach
From basic research to technical assistance and advocacy, the foundation of our
work is careful planning; a consistent focus on facts, science and data; strong
partnerships; and a commitment to innovation and measurable results.
Read More
Podcast
Where Is Home: Housing in America
Trust Magazine
The Digital Divide
Lessons Learned
Whether it is changing policy and practices, tracking trends, or improving life
in our home town, we seek tangible results by pursuing specific, measurable
goals. That means maintaining a commitment to a rigorous, analytical, and
evidence-based approach.
Read More
Trust Magazine
The High Cost of Putting a Roof Over Your Head
Trust Magazine
What Does Being Spiritual Mean?
Get Involved
Stay informed through our newsletters, join the conversation on social media, or
learn about partnership opportunities—just a few ways you can help us make a
difference.
Read More
Social Media
Follow Pew on YouTube
Article
After the Fact: A Podcast from The Pew Charitable Trusts
Our goal is to make a difference for the public. That means working on a few key
issues, with an emphasis on projects that can produce consequential outcomes,
foster new ideas, attract partners, avoid partisanship or wishful thinking, and
achieve measurable results that serve the public interest. 
Read More
Trust Magazine
To Strengthen Democracy and Create a Better World
Trust Magazine
The Lessons of Optimism



GET INVOLVED


STAY INFORMED

Get regular updates on topics of interest

View all newsletters


AFTER THE FACT

A podcast from The Pew Charitable Trusts

Latest Episodes


FOLLOW US

Join the conversation on our social media pages

Social Media Page
ABOUT PEW

Founded in 1948, The Pew Charitable Trusts uses data to make a difference. Pew
addresses the challenges of a changing world by illuminating issues, creating
common ground, and advancing ambitious projects that lead to tangible progress.

Follow Us
 * 
 * 
 * 
 * 
 * 
 * 

Explore
 * Topics
 * Projects
 * News Room
 * Pew Research Center

About
 * Mission & Values
 * How We Work
 * Contact Us
 * Careers

Follow Us
 * 
 * 
 * 
 * 
 * 
 * 

SIGN UP FOR WEEKLY UPDATES

Don't miss our latest facts, findings, and survey results in The Rundown

Please provide a valid email address
Submit View All Newsletters
Copyright © 2024 The Pew Charitable Trusts. All rights reserved.
Privacy Policy Cookie Policy Terms & Conditions
 * Tweet
 * Facebook
 * 


Share this selection
 * Tweet
 * Facebook
 * 

1/10



PRIVACY NOTIFICATION

We use cookies and other technologies to help improve your browsing experience;
some are necessary for the site to work, and some are optional. Learn more in
ourCookie Notice.

Cookie Settings Accept Only Necessary Accept All Cookies



PRIVACY PREFERENCE CENTER

Our sites use cookies and tracking technologies. Cookies are small files that
are stored on your device and contain information about your browser and online
activity. We use them for a variety of technical reasons, including enabling the
efficient operation of the website, making our website easier to use, creating
user profiles, monitoring website usage and interactions, and displaying
relevant ads elsewhere online. Here you can choose what cookies and tracking
technologies you want to allow or not allow. Click on the different category
headings to find out more and change the settings. Not allowing certain
categories may affect your experience of the site and the services we are able
to offer you. For more information view our Cookie Notice linked below.
Cookie Notice.
Accept All Cookies


MANAGE CONSENT PREFERENCES

STRICTLY NECESSARY COOKIES

Always Active

These cookies are necessary for the website to function and cannot be switched
off in our systems. They are usually set only in response to actions made by you
that amount to a request for services, such as setting your privacy preferences,
logging in, or filling in forms. You can set your browser to block or alert you
about these cookies, but some parts of the site will not then work. These
cookies do not store any information that identifies you directly.

PERFORMANCE COOKIES

Performance Cookies

These cookies allow us to count visits and traffic sources to measure and
improve the performance of our site and allow third parties such as YouTube to
maintain statistics about the viewing of videos hosted on their platform. They
help us to understand which pages are the most and least popular and see how
visitors move around the site. All information that these cookies collect is
aggregated and therefore anonymous. If you do not allow these cookies, we will
not know when you have visited our site and will not be able to monitor its
performance.
View Details

FUNCTIONAL COOKIES

Functional Cookies

These cookies enable the website to provide enhanced functionality and
personalization, like automatically setting language preferences. They may be
set by us or by third-party providers whose services we have added to our pages.
If you do not allow these cookies, then some or all of these services may not
function properly.
View Details

MARKETING COOKIES

Marketing Cookies

These cookies may be set through our site by our advertising partners. They may
be used by those companies to build a profile of your interests and show you
relevant adverts on other sites. They do not store directly personal
information, but are based on uniquely identifying your browser and internet
device. If you do not allow these cookies, you will experience less targeted
advertising.
View Details

Back Button


PERFORMANCE COOKIES



Search Icon
Filter Icon

Clear
checkbox label label
Apply Cancel
Consent Leg.Interest
checkbox label label
checkbox label label
checkbox label label

Accept Only Necessary Cookies Confirm My Choices