Explore what percentage of adults in the six countries surveyed pray daily, attend religious services weekly or wear ...
Catholics remain the largest religious group in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru, while second-largest ...
Growing numbers of Latin Americans are religiously unaffiliated, but belief in God remains high across the region.
Majorities in the six countries surveyed believe in God, in life after death, and that spells, curses or other magic can ...
Democrats and Democratic leaners are more likely than Republicans and GOP leaners to say they want more parties (46% vs. 29%) ...
To encourage reuse of our data, Pew Research Center, with support from the John Templeton Foundation, invites researchers to ...
Most Americans say they trust scientists to act in the public’s best interests, though confidence is lower than it was before ...
Democrats continue to be more likely than Republicans to say science has had a mostly positive effect on society.
About one-in-five teens support banning cellphones during the entire school day, including at lunch and between classes.
Republicans and Democrats agree that it’s important the U.S. is a world leader in science, but sharply diverge on how the U.S ...
Today, most Americans subscribe to home broadband internet and own a smartphone, while about four-in-ten say they're online ...
Yesterday, the FBI searched the home of Washington Post journalist Hannah Natanson as a part of an investigation into leaked ...