Proud to Be an American? 80% Say Yes!
As the nation prepares to celebrate Independence Day on July 4, Americans are overwhelmingly proud of their country and its history.
As the nation prepares to celebrate Independence Day on July 4, Americans are overwhelmingly proud of their country and its history.
Graduates of Ivy League universities may think they’re better than everybody else, but Americans overwhelmingly disagree.
Getting bullied in school should not be considered a normal part of childhood, according to a majority of Americans.
Father’s Day is Sunday and most Americans still believe dads play an important role.
Many businesses actively promote June as LGBTQ Pride Month, but a plurality of Americans believe there’s too much celebration
Years of transgender activism have still not convinced most Americans that there are more than two genders, and a majority don’t want teachers going behind parents’ backs on the subject.
June is here and nearly half of Americans are planning a vacation this summer.
Most Americans think racism is still a serious problem in the country, and more than a quarter of them worry that they could be accused of racism.
Mother’s Day is this Sunday, and most Americans believe being a mom is an important job.
Most Americans intelligent life exists somewhere else in the universe, and many believe the Earth has had visitors from outer space.
The problem of shoplifting and retail theft is a major concern for Americans, and more than a fifth say stores have closed in their community because of the problem.
More Americans are exercising their Second Amendment rights these days, and most see self-defense as the best reason for firearms ownership.
Americans are less likely to identify as evangelical Christians than as Catholics or Protestants, but those who do say they’re evangelical are most likely to view their faith as very important.
By a 2-to-1 margin, Americans believe movies have gotten worse in the 21st century.
Federal agencies are working to combat extremism among online videogame players, and many gamers are OK with that.
Major corporations are pushing to implement DEI (“diversity, equity and inclusion”) policies, and familiarity breeds contempt.
An overwhelming majority of Americans think young people spend too much time on social media, and think online overexposure may be causing mental health problems.
As Valentine’s Day arrives, most Americans would like to celebrate the romantic occasion with dinner for two.
At a time when war in the Middle East has heightened tensions, most Americans view anti-Semitism as the most prevalent source of religious bigotry.
Even though most Americans say this year’s winter is not worse than usual, a majority still believe climate change could cause more severe weather.