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  • Social TrendsNov 6, 2019

    Marriage and Cohabitation in the U.S.

    The share of adults who have lived with a romantic partner is higher than the share who have ever been married. While most Americans now find cohabitation acceptable, a narrow majority says society is better off if couples in long-term relationships eventually marry.

Oct 23, 2019

Majority Say Parents Do Too Much for Their Young Adult Children

Sep 10, 2019

The American Veteran Experience and the Post-9/11 Generation

Fact TankOct 18, 2019

Most U.S. adults intend to participate in 2020 census, but some demographic groups aren’t sure

Aug 19, 2019

The growing partisan divide in views of higher education

May 8, 2019

America's Growing Racial and Ethnic Diversity

Feb 20, 2019

Most U.S. Teens See Anxiety and Depression as a Major Problem Among Their Peers

Aug 21, 2019

Interactive: Who shares your views on race?

Social TrendsJul 10, 2019

Trump Draws Stronger Support From Veterans Than From the Public on Leadership of U.S. Military

Social TrendsApr 9, 2019

Views on Race in America 2019

Social TrendsMay 22, 2019

Rising Share of Undergraduates Are From Poor Families

Mar 21, 2019

Public Sees an America in Decline on Many Fronts

Feb 14, 2019

How Millennials today compare with young adults before them

Jan 30, 2019

An Early Look at the 2020 Electorate

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  • Nov 20, 2019In a rising number of U.S. counties, Hispanic and black Americans are the majority
  • Nov 7, 2019Key findings about America’s military veterans
  • Nov 6, 2019Key findings on marriage and cohabitation in the U.S.
  • Oct 29, 2019Share of young adults not working or in school is at a 30-year low in U.S.
  • Oct 24, 2019Most Americans say it’s OK for professional athletes to speak out publicly about politics
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More young adults are living at home, and for longer

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On Gender Differences, No Consensus on Nature vs. Nurture

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Raising Kids, Running a Household: How Working Parents Share the Load

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