June 7, 2015

Members of the Millennial generation aren’t as politically engaged as many make them out to be, according to findings in PRRI’s millennial report. What’s more, when millennials do participate, they tend to take on activities that don’t take an exorbitant amount of effort—unless typing your name or clicking “like” counts as labor-intensive. Of the seven political activities provided in the survey, PRRI finds that millennials (age 18-35) are more likely […] Read more

June 5, 2015

In today's buzz, the most liberal and conservative jobs in the US, plus PRRI CEO Robert P. Jones on why millennials are leaving their religious institutions. Read more

June 4, 2015

PRRI CEO Robert P. Jones appears on Georgia Public Broadcasting’s “On Second Thought” to discuss the rise of the religiously unaffiliated in America. Read more

June 4, 2015

In today's buzz, what to expect from the Fox News interview with the Duggars and Jeb Bush's luck in Iowa. Read more

June 3, 2015

In today's buzz, mainline churches struggle to keep up with congregants on issue of same-sex marriage, and the growing acceptance of polygamy in the US. Read more

June 2, 2015

In today's buzz, the Catholic Church's storied history using Twitter and meeting Caitlyn Jenner. Read more

June 1, 2015

In today's buzz, Hillary Clinton lets her Methodist faith shine, plus a handy guide on whether your job could be done by a machine. Read more

May 31, 2015

Americans think climate change is a problem—just not for them. Our climate change survey reveals Americans' perceptions of who will be harmed by climate change. Read more

May 29, 2015

In today's buzz, Americans are becoming less religious and more socially liberal, and fewer immigrants are entering the US illegally. Read more

May 28, 2015

The New York Times' Charles M. Blow heavily quotes a recent PRRI post on Iowan Republicans tendency to be more socially conservative than the rest of the country—and the challenges that poises for 2016 GOP candidates. Read more

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