PRRI's New Survey looks at the complex relationship between spirituality and religiosity among Americans today.
New PRRI polling shows Americans largely oppose cuts to Medicaid and express increasing concerns over losing health care coverage.
A new PRRI survey finds Americans express broad support for policies to assist disadvantaged children, but skepticism that government can deliver.
Ahead of SCOTUS hearing Masterpiece Bakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission, PRRI finds 53% oppose allowing wedding vendors to deny service to same-sex couples.
A seismic survey of American religious and denominational identity—the largest of its kind ever conducted—chronicles changes in the US religious landscape.
Seven months into Trump's presidency, four in ten Americans believe the president should be impeached and removed from office, finds a PRRI poll.
Using new data from PRRI's American Values Atlas, PRRI finds Republicans and Democrats perceive discrimination against minority groups very differently.
White working-class voters who reported feelings of cultural dislocation or favored deportation of illegal immigrants were more than three times more likely to support Trump.
As President Trump rolls back Obama-era guidelines protecting transgender students, PRRI finds a majority of Americans oppose transgender bathroom laws.