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Line chart showing Trump favorability ratings for white evangelical Protestants by educational attainment.

Short ReadsApril 7, 2023

White Evangelical Trump Support Fracturing

White evangelicals have been Trump’s most consistent and committed supporters throughout his presidency. They overwhelmingly supported Trump in both the 2016 and 2020 presidential elections. More recently, some white evangelicals appear less enthused about Trump. Only 56 percent of white evangelicals with a college degree have a favorable view of Trump, down from 68 percent

Stacked vertical bar chart showing the percentage of each generation who identify as LGBTQ

Short ReadsApril 4, 2023

A Generational Jump in Bisexuality 

New research finds that one in five adults who belong to Generation Z (age 18 to 25) identify as LGBT. However, most of the increase is due to the jump in bisexual identity—roughly two-thirds of those LGBT Gen Zers are bisexual. Part of this increase in bisexual identity reflects the fluidity with which young people

a series of cartoon women in business casual attire on a white backdrop.

BlogMarch 15, 2023

Despite Professional Successes Many Women Still Experience Imposter Syndrome

Women in the professional world are thriving and have been pulling ahead of men for years. Confidence in job performance however, remains lower than men of their same age.

Dumbbell plot showing percentage of Americans in a committed relationship who were friends with their partner before they started dating ages 18 and up

Short ReadsFebruary 22, 2023

Friend Zone

Dating apps have become an undeniable part of the romantic landscape, but more young people opting for a different strategy of finding a partner: Their friends. A new report, “From Swiping to Sexting: The Enduring Gender Divide in American Dating and Relationships” finds that young adults are much more likely than older Americans to say

An area chart showing percentage of Americans who report attending religious services at least once a week by age from the years 1998 to 2021.

Short ReadsDecember 22, 2022

Aging in the Pews 

That churches and places of worship have struggled to attract and retain young worshipers is no secret. But new research finds that the most active congregants have gotten far older over the past two decades. In 1998, nearly six in ten (58 percent) Americans who attended religious services at least once week were under the

Large group of Hispanic women protesting in green bandanas, one wearing purple in focus in the forefront holds up a sign that says "por tus hijas" or "for your daughters" with a picture of a young girl on in.

BlogDecember 12, 2022

Abortion, Race, and Ethnicity

As the dust settles after the 2022 midterm election, researchers are now able to look at how the Dobbs decision impacted voters across the country. While significant attention has been given to the abortion views of men and women of various age groups, less notice has been paid to the similarities and differences of racial and ethnic groups.

Six dice with the letters P R O L I F E C H O I C E they spell Pro Life and Pro Choice.

BlogNovember 29, 2022

Pro-Choice, Pro-Life or … Both?

American attitudes on abortion are complicated and most Americans don’t fall into the pro-life or pro-choice binary.

Line chart showing percentage of Democratic vote for women and men age 18-29.

Short ReadsNovember 18, 2022

A Growing Gender Divide Among Young Voters

Young voters were key to the Democratic Party’s surprising performance in the 2022 midterm elections. However, there was a pronounced gender gap young voters’ candidate preference. Nearly three quarters (72 percent) of young women voted for a Democrat compared to more than half (54 percent) of young men, an 18-point difference. After Dobbs, abortion became

BlogNovember 17, 2022

How Young Women Saved the Democratic Party in 2022

Donald Trump and Dobbs are Defining the Politics of a New Generation of Women.

BlogNovember 7, 2022

The Class Divide in Family Dinner 

Family dinners—a once ubiquitous feature of American life shared across cultural, religious, and class lines—have disappeared in many households.

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