How many U.S. adults have converted to Catholicism? ✝️
In our Religious Landscape Study, we found that Catholic converts account for 1.5% of all U.S. adults, which is roughly 4 million individuals.
Are you among the 1.5% of Americans who have converted to Catholicism? 💬
In 2024, the U.S. granted approximately 1.36 million green cards.
58% went to people who were already living in the country and 42% went to new arrivals from abroad.
What does it mean to be a “good news consumer”? 🤔
We asked Americans to describe this in their own words. Their responses point to a wide range of ideas, including being discerning or skeptical, staying informed, checking facts and using a variety of sources.
The White House, DHS, and ICE accounts post more than twice as often on X as they did during the Biden administration. What social media accounts do you follow to learn about government updates? 🤔
June begins #HurricaneSeason. In our May survey, we found that majorities of Americans say extreme weather events in the U.S. are happening more often (68%) and are more severe (62%) than in the past. 🌀 ⛈️
In a March survey, 28% of Americans said they will likely follow the men’s soccer #WorldCup starting June 11, and about 1 in 10 of them predicted Spain will win.
Who do you expect to win? ⚽🏆
Black and Hispanic teens regularly stand out in their use of the internet and technology when compared with White teens.
This shows up across chatbots, certain social media platforms, and internet use more broadly.
There weren’t enough Asian teens in our teens sample to be broken out into a separate analysis. As always, their responses are incorporated into the general population figures throughout our publications.