report | Jun 23, 2021
Publics disagree about whether restrictions on public activity, such as stay-at-home orders or mandates to wear masks in public, have gone far enough to combat COVID-19.
short read | May 26, 2021
The pandemic and its effects on society became a pervasive part of the media narrative about Joe Biden’s first 60 days in office.
report | Apr 15, 2021
The share of Americans viewing illegal immigration as a ‘very big’ problem has increased.
short read | Mar 24, 2021
In Americans' views of some aspects of the COVID-19 outbreak, there is little, or only modest, partisan difference.
short read | Mar 11, 2021
Just 9% of the public says it will be less than six months before most public activities operate about as they did before the outbreak.
report | Mar 11, 2021
A majority of Republicans say the GOP should not be accepting of Republican officials who openly criticize Donald Trump.
report | Mar 9, 2021
More Americans say the Biden administration made a "good faith" effort working with the opposition than say the same of GOP leaders.
feature | Mar 5, 2021
The biggest takeaway may be the extent to which the decidedly nonpartisan virus met with an increasingly partisan response.
report | Jan 28, 2021
There are wide partisan gaps over most of the 19 items asked about – particularly addressing racial issues and dealing with global climate change.
short read | Jan 19, 2021
Following the passage of a second stimulus package in December, 79% of U.S. adults say another economic assistance package will be necessary.