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Chart showing the percentage of Americans who say same-sex marriages should be recognized by the law as valid and percentage who say abortion should be legal in all or most cases.

Short ReadsDecember 16, 2021

The Diverging Trajectories of Same-Sex Marriage & Abortion

In 1996, Americans were far more supportive of legal abortion than allowing gay and lesbian couples to marry. Only 31 percent of Americans favored same-sex marriage in the mid-1990s while nearly six in 10 (57 percent) said abortion should be legal in at least some circumstances. Today, nearly seven in 10 (69 percent) Americans believe

Chart showing Americans with less formal education express greater certainty in God.

Short ReadsDecember 16, 2021

A Belief and Belonging Paradox?

Americans with less formal education tend to express greater certainty about their belief in God. Fifty-nine percent of Americans without a college education say they are certain God exists. Only 44 percent of those with post-graduate education say the same, although they are slightly more likely to express certainty that God does not exist. Despite

A Caucasian mother embraces her child on the school yard in front of a yellow school bus.

BlogOctober 12, 2021

Should Teachers or Parents Have More Influence Over Education Decisions?

The August 2021 American Perspectives Survey explores how much say parents and partisans believe parents, teachers, and legislators should have in deciding what is taught in public schools.

A rainbow drawn in chalk on asphalt, surrounded by chalk.

BlogSeptember 27, 2021

Public Still at Odds About LGBTQ Issues in Public School

Even as gay and lesbian issues have slipped from national headlines, public attitudes on LGBTQ issues continue to evolve.

A black and white image shows four friends embracing with excitement

BlogAugust 9, 2021

Yes, Having More Friends is Better

Recent work shows that all Americans—men and women alike—benefit when they develop intimate and emotionally supportive connections with their friends. But quantity matters too.

In a parking lot against a pale blue sky and dark blue metal wall, two young women laugh and smile while one sits inside of a shopping cart while the other pushes the cart.

BlogJuly 29, 2021

What Matters for Living a Fulfilling Life

The June American Perspectives Survey offers some clues as to what Americans believe is truly necessary for living a full and rewarding life.

A young man sits alone on a bench while reading a book.

BlogJune 29, 2021

Men’s Social Circles are Shrinking

As the pandemic recedes, the American economy will recover. Most businesses will adapt, evolve, and ultimately thrive. The future of American social life looks much bleaker.

An older man sits on a bench in a park as a group of young runners go by.

BlogJune 23, 2021

Is Social Isolation Hampering the Vaccine Rollout?

Americans who are socially disconnected report far lower vaccination rates and may ultimately prove to be an important impediment.

A word bubble the words Talk Always Known Friend and Year appear the largest.

BlogJune 8, 2021

What Does it Mean to be a Best Friend?

American friendships have come under considerable stress over the past year, but even in the wake of a global pandemic, most Americans still have at least one close friend. In fact, 87 percent of Americans have one or more close friends. These close friendships are critical to our wellbeing. Americans who have a close friendship

Photo of a couple holding up a gay pride flag

BlogMay 13, 2021

Why Public Support for Transgender Rights is Likely to Grow

Public understanding of transgender policies will increasingly be informed not by news reports or political rhetoric, but through personal interactions with the people immediately affected by them.

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