In today's buzz, religiously unaffiliated women give most to charity, Southern attitudes on same-sex changing, and Obama avoiding political gridlock in Washington. Read more
In today's buzz, religiously unaffiliated women give most to charity, Southern attitudes on same-sex changing, and Obama avoiding political gridlock in Washington. Read more
In today's buzz, we release our post-election American Values Survey, finding that 62% of Americans say the country is on the wrong track. Read more
In today's buzz, Americans pessimistic despite job growth, interreligious dialogue can thank a city fair, and legalizing marijuana is a moral conundrum. Read more
In today's buzz, minimum wage is up in five states, an infographic shows how well the demographics of Congress compares to the population overall, and an e-book reveals the most popular passage in the Bible. Read more
On this week's Huffington Post All Together podcast, PRRI CEO Robert P. Jones joins host and executive editor Paul Rausenbusch to discuss "the faith factor" in the 2014 midterm elections. With a resounding win, Republicans seized control of the Senate ... Read more
A new Politico article on religious groups backing workplace measures like raising the minimum wage and extending paid sick leave relies on PRRI data to make its case. Read more
In today's buzz, Catholic churches are closing, white guys are voting Republican, and many Americans are regretting getting inked. Read more
In today's buzz, although Republicans came out on top in Tuesday's midterms, Democrats held onto Millennials—but that might change soon. Read more
Despite Democrats' current advantage among young voters, age and race are two divisions within the Millennial cohort that may affect Democrats' solid performance with young Americans in future elections. Read more