by Zach Dawes Jr | Aug 13, 2021 | News
Shared concern about U.S. democracy and recognition of how it is not functioning well is an area of broad agreement within a deeply polarized nation, according to a new report from Public Agenda published July 20. A non-profit organization based in Brooklyn, New York,...
by Bob Allen | Jan 25, 2005 | News
Religious voters are less tolerant of other views on issues they consider important now than they were four years ago, according to a new study. A Public Agenda survey on religion in public life released Sunday found significant shifts in the percentages of Americans...
by Jodi Mathews | Mar 6, 2003 | News
“Now That I’m Here: What America’s Immigrants Have to Say About Life in the U.S. Today,” a new study from Public Agenda, reveals current immigrant attitudes toward America. “Now That I’m Here: What America’s Immigrants Have to...
by Jodi Mathews | Nov 21, 2002 | News
Some say parenting is the hardest job one will ever do, and a new study by Public Agenda took a closer look at the reasons why. The study, “A Lot Easier Said Than Done: Parents Talk About Raising Children in Today’s America,” revealed some serious...
by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Apr 11, 2002 | News
A recent study conducted by Public Agenda and funded by Pew Charitable Trusts revealed that many Americans found it common to encounter people who are rude and disrespectful. Eight in 10 surveyed said a lack of respect and courtesy is a serious problem, according to...