short readsJul 2, 2024 What’s new with you? What Americans talk about with family and friends Nearly seven-in-ten Americans (69%) say they talk to their close friends and family a lot about what’s happening with them.
short readsJun 12, 2024 72% of U.S. high school teachers say cellphone distraction is a major problem in the classroom Some 72% of high school teachers say that students being distracted by cellphones is a major problem in their classroom.
short readsJun 6, 2024 U.S. public, private and charter schools in 5 charts During the 2021-22 school year, 83% of the country’s public, private and charter school students in pre-K through 12th grade attended traditional public schools.
reportMay 23, 2024 Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure in the U.S. 64% of Americans live within 2 miles of a public electric vehicle charging station, and those who live closest to chargers view EVs more positively.
reportMay 23, 2024 Is College Worth It? Americans have mixed views on the importance of having a degree. 47% say the cost is worth it only if someone doesn’t have to take out loans.
reportMay 17, 2024 When Online Content Disappears A quarter of all webpages that existed at one point between 2013 and 2023 are no longer accessible.
short readsMay 16, 2024 More Americans want the journalists they get news from to share their politics than any other personal trait Most Americans say it is not important that the news they get comes from journalists who share their political views, age, gender or other traits.
reportMay 15, 2024 Half of Latinas Say Hispanic Women’s Situation Has Improved in the Past Decade and Expect More Gains Government data shows gains in education, employment and earnings for Hispanic women, but gaps with other groups remain.
short readsMay 15, 2024 A quarter of U.S. teachers say AI tools do more harm than good in K-12 education High school teachers are more likely than elementary and middle school teachers to hold negative views about AI tools in education.
reportMay 14, 2024 A Majority of Latinas Feel Pressure To Support Their Families or To Succeed at Work Many juggle cultural expectations and gender roles from both Latin America and the U.S., like doing housework and succeeding at work.