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  1. The number of Mexican immigrants living in the U.S. illegally has declined by more than 1 million since 2007

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  2. 19 hours ago

    Share of women in each type of job: 👩‍⚕️🏥 health-related jobs: 75% 🔬🦓 life science jobs: 47% 👩‍💼➗ math jobs: 46% 👩‍🔬🔭 physical science jobs: 39% 👩‍💻💻 computer jobs: 25% 🏗️🛣️ engineering jobs: 14%

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  3. % of U.S. adults who use , by demographic group: Men: 23% Women: 24 White: 24% Black: 26 Hispanic: 20 Ages 18-29: 40% 30-49: 27 50-64: 19 65+: 8 High school or less: 18% Some college: 25 College+: 32 Urban: 29% Suburban: 23 Rural: 17

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  4. 56% of teens associate the absence of their cellphone with at least one of these three emotions: 😔loneliness, ☹️being upset or 😟feeling anxious

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  5. Americans increasingly see a big difference in what the Republican and Democratic political parties stand for

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  6. Jan 25

    Large majorities in say they have not had enough money to buy food, medicine or clothing, and most say their standard of living is worse than their parents' was. New from :

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  7. When it comes to views on political issues and the current political climate, younger generations (including Generation Z) have consistently held more liberal views than older generations in recent years.

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  8. 9 hours ago

    78% of Americans can identify this space object. Can you?

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  9. 4 hours ago

    The American public’s 2019 To Do List for President and the 116th Congress: the , costs, and preventing

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  10. Public views of Donald Trump’s job performance, as well as his honesty and administration’s ethics, are decidedly negative. Yet opinions about the U.S. economy continue to be positive – and Trump’s handling of the economy remains a relative strength.

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  11. Americans resemble adults in several other economically advanced nations in their support for encouraging highly-skilled immigrants to move to the U.S.

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  12. Younger adults, more highly educated adults and adults with higher incomes tend to be more supportive of encouraging highly skilled people to immigrate to their countries, our 12-nation survey finds.

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  13. % who support encouraging high-skilled immigration and work: 🇸🇪 Sweden: 88% 🇬🇧 UK: 85 🇨🇦 Canada: 84 🇩🇪 Germany: 81 🇦🇺 Australia: 79 🇺🇸 U.S.: 78 🇫🇷 France: 68 🇪🇸 Spain: 67 🇳🇱 Netherlands: 61 🇬🇷 Greece: 54 🇮🇱 Israel: 42 🇮🇹 Italy: 35

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  14. Most Democrats want party leaders to “stand up” to Trump, even if it means less gets done in Washington

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  15. Newsroom employment has dropped nearly a quarter in less than 10 years, with the greatest decline happening at newspapers

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  16. Want to understand U.S. ? We’ve got an email course for you...

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  17. Jan 25

    Worth noting the partisan imbalance in Trump job approval on the shutdown. Democrats disapproved 93%-4% (87% strongly disapproved). Republicans approved 76%-23% (50% strongly approved).

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  18. 15% of parents say they often lose focus at work because they are checking their cellphone – double the share of teens who say they often lose focus in class for that reason

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  19. Now that there's a deal to end the federal shutdown at least for now, here's how Americans viewed some of the issues and political dynamics that were involved

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  20. At least 13% of lawmakers in the are immigrants or the children of immigrants

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