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Mobile Divides in Emerging Economies

As ownership of mobile phones, especially smartphones, spreads rapidly across the globe, there are still notable numbers of people in emerging economies who don't have access to mobile phones. And even...

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U.S. Public Views on Climate and Energy

A majority of U.S. adults say they are taking at least some specific action in their daily lives to protect the environment, though Democrats and Republicans remain at ideological odds over the causes...

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China’s Economic Growth Mostly Welcomed in Emerging Markets, but Neighbors...

More countries still name the U.S. as the foremost economic power than say the same of China. And, even in nations that welcome China’s economic growth, few feel similarly about its growing military...

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Most Americans Say the Current Economy Is Helping the Rich, Hurting the Poor...

Three-in-four Republicans give the economy positive ratings, while a majority of Democrats rate it negatively. But within parties, views differ widely by income. The post Most Americans Say the Current...

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Trusting the News Media in the Trump Era

An exploration of more than 50 Pew Research Center surveys confirms the overwhelming impact party identification has on Americans’ trust in the news media. And divides emerge within party –...

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Religion and Living Arrangements Around the World

Household size and composition often vary by religious affiliation, data from 130 countries and territories reveals. Muslims and Hindus have larger households than Christians and religious “nones,”...

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Two Recessions, Two Recoveries

Examine the trajectories of the two biggest recessions and recoveries in modern U.S. history, comparing them side-by-side. The post Two Recessions, Two Recoveries appeared first on Pew Research Center.

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The Digital Pulpit: A Nationwide Analysis of Online Sermons

This Pew Research Center analysis harnesses computational techniques to identify, collect and analyze the sermons that U.S. churches livestream or share on their websites each week. The post The...

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In a Politically Polarized Era, Sharp Divides in Both Partisan Coalitions

Partisanship remains the strongest factor dividing the American public. Yet there are substantial divisions within both parties on fundamental political values, views of current issues and the severity...

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