Nonpartisan public opinion research on the cultural and political changes shaping American daily life. Founded and directed by @dcoxpolls. A project of @AEI.
Politics. Culture. Health. Community. Family. We conduct original survey research focusing on the critical topics that impact American daily life. @AEI#publicpolling
The percentage of the public who report having a close contact who is religiously unaffiliated has INCREASED. Today, 42% of Americans have a close social connection with someone who is unaffiliated. In 2004, 18% did.
Read more in new survey report:
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We asked over 5000 Americans about their teenage experiences.
The generational differences are stark, and Gen Z leads the pack when it comes to loneliness.
Read the JUST RELEASED report: americansurveycenter.org/research/gener…
Men and women of most generations say they are feminist at comparable rates.
But not Gen Z.
What's driving decreased feminist identity among younger men?
“Americans with religiously diverse social networks behave and believe quite differently than those whose close social connections have the same religious background.” @dcoxpollsow.ly/vLMM50CM1GV
The Survey Center on American Life, a new project of @AEI, aims to tell the complex — sometimes contradictory — stories of American life. We use data and research to understand how cultural, political and technological changes are shaping American society. americansurveycenter.org
"In addition to traveling less, having smaller gatherings, and gathering virtually, Americans are also altering their spending habits." @AEI's Karlyn Bowman
americansurveycenter.org/2020/12/holida…
Only 38% of Gen Zers report regularly having eaten family meals growing up.
Research shows that regular family meals provide parents the opportunity to model behavior, communicate values, and establish and reinforce cultural traditions.
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