New from Pew Research Center Four-in-ten U.S. adults – including half of those under 50 – get health and wellness information from social media influencers and podcasts, according to a new Pew ...
Millions of people living in the U.S. trace their origins to Cuba. They make up the third-largest Hispanic origin group in ...
Use an interactive tool to create tables exploring our survey questions about how Americans’ news habits and attitudes relate to what they hear, perceive and know about the 2020 U.S. presidential ...
Those who get health and wellness information from these influencers are mixed on how much to trust it: 10% say they trust ...
Some 40% of U.S. adults say they ever get health and wellness information from social media influencers or podcasts. This ...
Half of U.S. adults under 50 say they get health and wellness information from social media influencers or podcasts. About 4 ...
Those who get health and wellness information from social media influencers hear about a wide range of topics. Around a third ...
Half of U.S. adults under 50 say they get health and wellness information from social media influencers or podcasts. 41% of these influencers describe themselves as health care professionals, and ...
The two reasons homeowners cite most often are insurance companies wanting to make more money and the costs of repairing and ...
Three-quarters of U.S. adults say their home energy costs have gone up in recent years, including 42% who say these costs ...
A new survey experiment reveals Americans largely don't distinguish between the morality of "homosexuality" and "homosexual ...
Summary of Findings President George W. Bush holds a slight edge over Senator John Kerry in the final days of Campaign 2004. The Pew Research Center’s final pre-election poll of 1,925 likely voters, ...
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