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Pew Research finds 35% of U.S. adults switch from childhood religion. Stayers cite beliefs and meaning; leavers blame doubt and drift

35% of Americans Leave Childhood Religion

Pew Research finds 35% of U.S. adults switch from childhood religion. Stayers cite beliefs and meaning; leavers blame doubt and drift
Black Americans remain highly religious with diverse beliefs shifting over time. Discover key religious affiliations

Religion Among Black Americans: Diversity, Devotion, and Changing Trends

Black Americans remain highly religious with diverse beliefs shifting over time. Discover key religious affiliations
A new survey reveals 76% of adults want to live to at least 80, with 29% hoping to reach 100. Explore the gap between desired lifespan and actual life expectancy in the U.S.

Most Americans Want to Live to 80 or Beyond

A broad majority of adults—76%—say they would like to live until they are at least 80 years old. Among them, 29% hope...
A Pew Research Center survey reveals nine in ten Americans frequently encounter inaccurate news and half find it difficult to discern truth, highlighting deep partisan divides.

Nearly Nine in Ten Americans Encounter Inaccurate News Frequently

Ninety per cent of U.S. adults say they at least sometimes encounter news they consider inaccurate. Furthermore, 42% report this happens extremely...

Majority of Americans Believe Trump Is Expanding Presidential Power

A new Pew Research Center survey shows that 69 percent of Americans believe President Donald Trump is trying to exercise more power...
A Pew survey shows 79% of Americans support U.S. universities accepting international students, but half favor limiting Chinese student enrollment.

Most Americans Support International Students, but Favor Restrictions on China and Others

As U.S. colleges and universities resume classes this fall, early projections suggest fewer international students are enrolling compared with recent years. In...
A new Pew survey shows 53% of Americans worry fewer births will harm the U.S., but most reject government involvement in encouraging childbirth.

More Americans Say Fewer Births Would Harm the U.S

Over half of Americans now say fewer people choosing to have children would negatively affect the country, according to a new Pew...
A new survey reveals nearly 3 in 4 American teens use AI companions regularly, despite growing concerns about mental health risks

3 in 4 American teens use AI companions regularly

Nearly three in four American teenagers have used AI companions. More than half are regular users. This trend emerges despite growing safety...
A new survey reveals that while most Americans know some of their neighbors, trust and willingness to help vary by age, income, and education level.

Americans Still Feel Connected To Their Neighbors, But Bonds Weakened

A recent survey sheds light on the evolving relationship between U.S. adults and their neighbors. It reveals trends in how well people...
Nearly 1 in 5 U.S. adults use multiple drugs. A new study urges personalized healthcare to tackle complex substance use.

One in Five Americans Use Multiple Drugs

One in five U.S. adults used more than one drug over the past year. A new study reveals this information from researchers...