short readsMay 8, 2025 How connected do Americans feel to their neighbors? When it comes to trust, 44% of adults say they trust all or most of the people in their neighborhood.
reportMar 13, 2025 The Gender Gap in Teen Experiences Teen girls and boys in the U.S. face different pressures and report different experiences at school, though they have many of the same goals in life.
reportJan 16, 2025 Men, Women and Social Connections While experiences with loneliness don’t differ much by gender, men seem to turn to their networks less often for connection and emotional support.
short readsNov 21, 2024 The vast majority of Americans celebrate Thanksgiving, but their traditions and activities vary widely Turkey Day traditions, activities and even preferred dinnertimes vary.
short readsSep 26, 2024 Friends, family and neighbors are Americans’ most common source of local news About three-quarters of Americans (73%) say they often or sometimes get local news from friends, family and neighbors.
short readsJul 2, 2024 What’s new with you? What Americans talk about with family and friends Nearly seven-in-ten Americans (69%) say they talk to their close friends and family a lot about what’s happening with them.
reportMay 9, 2024 Teens and Video Games Today 85% of U.S. teens say they play video games. They see both positive and negative sides, from making friends to harassment and sleep loss.
short readsMay 8, 2024 Americans are less likely than others around the world to feel close to people in their country or community A median of 83% across 24 nations surveyed say they feel close to other people in their country, while 66% of Americans hold this view.
short readsMay 2, 2024 Who do Americans feel comfortable talking to about their mental health? Half of Americans or more say they are extremely or very comfortable talking about their mental health with a close friend, an immediate family member or a mental health therapist.
short readsDec 19, 2023 A majority of Americans have a friend of a different religion About six-in-ten U.S. adults say only some (43%) or hardly any or none (18%) of their friends have the same religion they do.