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To view a PDF of findings presented October 30, 2024, click here. To view the release event featuring a panel discussion of the survey’s findings, click here.
As Election Day approaches, suburban women, a group of voters who played a major role in the 2020 election, are once again being viewed as a key voting demographic. Given increased restrictions on legal access
The 15th annual American Values Survey reveals deep political divisions and emerging challenges to democratic norms as well as Americans’ attitudes about the 2024 election, the overall direction of the country, the state of the
The 2023 PRRI Census of American Religion provides an updated analysis on religious trends in America, including new, comprehensive county-level estimates on religious affiliation and diversity in the United States.
Religiously unaffiliated Americans have grown significantly in number over the past decade. PRRI’s 2023 Religious Change survey examined the reasoning behind higher levels of disaffiliation and found that the reason given by the largest percentage