As the 2022 season begins, how do Americans feel about Major League Baseball?
After resolving a work stoppage that nearly canceled games, Major League Baseball is scheduled to begin its 2022 season this week with Opening Day. ...
Taylor Orth is a data journalist and public opinion researcher. She received a B.A. from The University of Texas at Austin in 2013 and a Ph.D. in sociology from Stanford in 2020. She is now based in San Antonio, Texas.
After resolving a work stoppage that nearly canceled games, Major League Baseball is scheduled to begin its 2022 season this week with Opening Day. ...
A little over one-quarter (28%) of U.S. adults say they think parents very often or somewhat often regret having children, while 53% say they ...
The latest Economist/YouGov poll indicates that Americans continue to feel optimistic about the pandemic and have been taking fewer precautions, though there are small ...
A recent YouGov poll finds that most Americans are skeptical that billionaires in the U.S. pay the full amount of taxes they owe.
According to the latest Economist/YouGov poll, American attitudes about the war in Ukraine continue to shift toward higher ratings of Ukraine’s chances of prevailing ...
The latest Economist/YouGov Poll asked Americans their opinions on a number of these theories and found that belief in them is closely related to ...
The latest Economist/YouGov Poll asked Americans their opinions on prominent conspiracy theories relating to vaccine-autism links, sex-trafficking among top Democrats, and a secretive shadow ...
Only 15% of Americans support boycotts of local small businesses owned by Russian immigrants in the U.S., while 60% of Americans oppose such boycotts. ...
Less than half of Republicans and Democrats agree that limits on the speech of some people can expand free speech for people overall.
Most Americans are optimistic about the end of the pandemic – but some are taking only tentative steps toward returning to normal.