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    By 2050, majorities of Americans predict: 📉a weaker economy 📈a burgeoning national debt 📈a growing income divide 🌎a degraded environment 🗳️a broken political system 🤖 a workforce threatened by automation 🏥 less affordable health care

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  2. 67% of Americans who live within 25 miles of a coastline say climate change is affecting their local community

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  3. Share of people in each country who would live in another nation if circumstances permitted: 🇬🇭 Ghana: 75% 🇳🇬 Nigeria: 74% 🇰🇪 Kenya: 54% 🇿🇦 South Africa: 51% 🇸🇳 Senegal: 46% 🇹🇿 Tanzania: 43%

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  4. Percentage who say they believe in God with absolute certainty: 🇦🇲 Armenia: 79% 🇬🇪 Georgia: 73 🇧🇦 Bosnia: 66 🇵🇱 Poland: 45 🇵🇹 Portugal: 44 🇸🇰 Slovakia: 37 🇨🇭 Switzerland: 11 🇫🇷 France: 11 🇩🇪 Germany: 10

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  5. U.S. Christians are considerably more religious than Christians across Western Europe

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  6. MAP: Share in each country who agree with the statement “Our people are not perfect, but our culture is superior to others.”

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  8. Test your ability to classify 10 news statements as either factual or opinion. Then see how you did in comparison with a nationally representative group of 5,035 randomly selected U.S. adults surveyed online

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  9. Republicans are somewhat less likely than Democrats to say local journalists are in touch with the communities they serve

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  10. Although most Americans don’t place a high priority on increased spending on scientific research, many see science and technology as a force for positive change in the future

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  11. Republicans have a negative view of the role the news media will play in solving future problems

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  12. Share of Americans who say a shift to a majority nonwhite population will: • Strengthen American culture: 30% • Weaken American culture: 38% • Have little impact on American culture: 31%

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  13. Republicans are substantially less likely than Democrats to rate their local news media positively on three core job functions: dealing fairly with all sides, reporting news accurately and being transparent about their reporting.

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  14. Mar 31

    In a op-ed, Zuckerberg calls for new ways to regulate the internet. What do Americans think? In 2018, 51% said big tech companies should be regulated *more* than they are now, 9% say *less*, 38% think it should stay the same

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  15. For Americans, partisan polarization underpins not just the current political climate but views of the future as well

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  16. Republicans and Democrats have similar levels of understanding about science, in contrast to the wide differences by education and racial and ethnic group.

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  17. Conservative Republicans and liberal Democrats score higher on our science knowledge scale than Americans with moderate political views Curious how you'd do? Take the quiz yourself here:

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  18. 71% of Americans think their local news outlets are doing well financially

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  19. 53% of Americans think that people will be less likely to get married in the future

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  20. 67% of Indians think job opportunities in India have gotten worse over the past 5 years (including 47% who say *much* worse)

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  21. Bots. They're all around us, and they serve a number of purposes, both good and bad. But just how common are they? Here's how we identified likely bots on Twitter for our report "Bots in the Twittersphere"

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