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There's a gender gap among news influencers on social media, new Pew data shows
Male influencers far outnumber female creators when it comes to telling the news on social media, a…
Dan Whateley
6 in 10 users took a break from Twitter in past year in US: Pew survey
Six in 10 Americans who used Twitter in the past 12 months say they have taken a break from the pla…
Nearly a third of Republicans now view Trump as 'unfavorable': Pew
The rise in unfavorability amongst the GOP comes after the 45th president was indicted twice and cu…
Madison Hall
Most Americans want major overhauls to the US economy, political system, and healthcare, survey finds
A Pew survey from February - released this month as part of a larger report - found most Americans …
Ben Winck
Most parents are still giving money to their young adult kids, survey found
59% of parents say they financially assist their 18- to 34-year-old children, Pew Research Center f…
Noah Sheidlower
54% of Republicans said they believe the Capitol insurrection is getting too much attention, a new Pew survey shows
Among Democrats, 40% said they think too little attention is being paid to the riots while only 8% …
Grace Panetta
Only 17% think US democracy is 'a good example for other countries to follow' in new international survey
57% of respondents said US democracy "used to be a good example, but has not been in recent years,"…
Jake Lahut
3 reasons it's less safe to be a gig worker if you're not white, according to a Pew survey
People of color working delivery, cleaning, or driving gigs are nearly twice as likely as white pee…
Jason Lalljee
Millennials, Gen X, and boomer family members are cohabitating more than ever — and it's helping with their finances
Parents and grandparents are doing young adults, especially millennials, a favor by moving in. It's…
Madison Hoff
Over half of Americans who quit and took another job during the Great Resignation are making more money now
Many people who were part of a record year of Americans quitting in 2021 now have jobs with better …
Madison Hoff
It's no longer about the virus — remote workers simply don't want to return to the office
"People see telework and remote work as something that can help them balance things in terms of wor…
Madison Hoff
Nearly 1 in 3 people doing gig work say it has been their main job over the past year, according to new research
Roughly 42% of gig workers with lower incomes did it as their main job in the past year, rather tha…
Sarah Jackson
Nearly half of gig workers say their companies aren't fair about benefits, according to a new research report
Roughly two-thirds of gig workers say their companies are fair about pay, but many of them wouldn't…
Sarah Jackson
One chart shows how the pandemic made Americans reevaluate what's most meaningful to them. It's not romance.
Just 9% said romantic partners were the meaning of life. "Material well-being, stability, and quali…
Madison Hoff,Hillary Hoffower
Black and Latino adults feel more hopeful for the state of the country and less fearful since November's election, a new survey says
A survey conducted by the Pew Research Center shows that 64% of Black and Latino adults are "hopefu…
Taylor Ardrey
The labor shortage is helping entrepreneurs make a full comeback while millions of Americans stay on the sidelines
"The stronger recovery for self-employed workers is consistent with trends in previous recessions,"…
Madison Hoff
Most people who quit their jobs during the Great Resignation say it was worth it
Most workers who quit their jobs in the last year say it's boosted their quality of life, according…
Avery Hartmans
Workers value paid time off more than health insurance, survey suggests
A Pew Research Center study found almost 90% of workers regarded PTO as "extremely" or "very" impor…
Sam Tabahriti
Boomers enjoy vacation while Gen Z feels guilty about being away from work, survey finds
A third of Gen Z professionals feel obliged to work during vacation, says LinkedIn study.
Jordan Hart
One in two pet owners say their furry friend is equal to a human family member, survey finds
The US pet industry is the world's largest and Bloomberg expects it to be worth $200 billion a year…