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Abortion Views in All 50 States: Findings from PRRI’s 2023 American Values Atlas

*To see the latest data on this topic, see PRRI’s April 2025 report: “Abortion Views Across All 50 States: Key Insights from PRRI’s 2024 American Values Atlas.” To view a PDF of slides presented

Views on LGBTQ Rights in All 50 States: Findings from PRRI’s 2023 American Values Atlas 

For the first time since PRRI’s American Values Atlas began tracking nationwide support for three key policies — nondiscrimination protections, religiously based service refusals, and same-sex marriage — PRRI found a decline in support for

Support for Christian Nationalism in All 50 States: Findings from PRRI’s 2023 American Values Atlas

In 2023, PRRI interviewed more than 22,000 adults to estimate support for Christian nationalism in all 50 states. Roughly three in ten Americans qualify as Christian nationalism Adherents or Sympathizers.

A Political and Cultural Glimpse Into America’s Future: Generation Z’s Views on Generational Change and the Challenges and Opportunities Ahead

A new national survey of Generation Z, the most racially and ethnically diverse generation in our nation’s history, finds Gen Z adults are more liberal than older Americans. Additionally, most Gen Zers, particularly Gen Z

Threats to American Democracy Ahead of an Unprecedented Presidential Election

To view a PDF of findings presented October 25, 2023, click here: 2023 American Values Survey. To view the webinar via YouTube, click here: What do Americans think about the health of our democracy and

The Faith Factor in Climate Change: How Religion Impacts American Attitudes on Climate and Environmental Policy

The majority of all Americans (61%) believe that climate change is caused mostly by human activity such as burning fossil fuels, according to a national survey from the Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI) examining Americans’

Two Histories, One Future: The Legacy of Confederate Memorials and the Promise of Public Spaces

In partnership with E Pluribus Unum (EPU), PRRI convened a series of 26 focus groups across 13 southern states to discuss how residents think about public spaces in their communities and about the legacy and

The Politics of Gender, Pronouns, and Public Education

  To view a webinar discussion on key findings with PRRI’s CEO Melissa Deckman, Heath Brown, and PRRI Public Fellows Kelsy Burke, Andrew R. Flores, and Suzanna Krivulskaya, click here.

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