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Americans’ Views on the Epstein Files

The controversy over the Epstein files has drawn renewed public attention, particularly as questions arise about President Donald Trump’s response to their release. Using data from PRRI’s 2025 American Values

[Webinar] The New Immigration Crackdown: Where Americans Stand

Join us for a timely conversation about Americans' views of the second Trump administration’s immigration enforcement policies, as well as due process, birthright citizenship, and a pathway to citizenship for
Inside the Authoritarian-Christian Nationalism Link: Exploring Key Drivers

Inside the Authoritarian-Christian Nationalism Link: Exploring Key Drivers

Growing concerns about the appeal of an authoritarian leader in the United States have led PRRI to revisit long-standing measures of authoritarianism. Using data from the 2025 PRRI American Values

Giving Tuesday 2025

Help us reach our goal of 50 donors this GivingTuesday! Founded in 2009, Public Religion Research Institute is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that produces high-quality research analyzing Americans’ attitudes at

PRRI and Brookings Release the 16th Annual American Values Survey

PRRI and Brookings Release the 16th Annual American Values Survey

 Last week, PRRI released findings from the 16th annual American Values Survey in partnership with the Brookings Institution — a representative, random survey of 5,543 adults exploring Americans’ views

Survey: Majorities of Americans Say Trump Policies, Including Cuts in Health Care and Research Spending, and Implementation of Tariffs, Have Gone Too Far

56% of Americans view Trump as a “dangerous dictator” WASHINGTON (October 22, 2025)— A new national survey released today by Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI) in partnership with the Brookings

Trump’s Unprecedented Actions Deepen Asymmetric Divides

Trump’s Unprecedented Actions Deepen Asymmetric Divides

The 16th annual PRRI American Values Survey examines Americans’ opinions on how democracy is working, what it means to be “truly American,” concerns about the economy, and belief in the
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