Roughly one-in-five U.S. teens say they are on TikTok and YouTube almost constantly. At the same time, 64% of teens say they use chatbots, including about three-in-ten who do so daily.
Analysis of our polls and other data shows no clear evidence of a religious revival among young adults. Read more about ...
Here’s a look back at 2025 through 12 of Pew Research Center’s most striking research findings. This is just a small slice of the Center’s research publications this year.
Half of the world’s population lives in just seven countries. But some of the world’s religious groups are even more ...
Frustration is common across the political spectrum regardless of which party holds the presidency. But the shares of ...
For example, young adults follow the news less closely than any other age group and are more likely to say they happen to ...
U.S. adults ages 65 and older lived alone in 2023, the most recent year with available data. That’s down from 29% in 1990.
While trust in government has been low for decades, the current measure is one of the lowest in the nearly seven decades since the question was first asked by the National Election Study, and it is ...
U.S. adults under 30 follow news less closely than any other age group. And they’re more likely to get (and trust) news from social media.
In 2016, 51% of U.S. adults said they followed the news all or most of the time, but that share fell to 36% in 2025.