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Appendix: Demographic profiles of regular social media news consumers in the United States

2025-09-25 21:54:08

Demographic profiles and party identification of regular social media news consumers in the U.S. % of each social media site’s regular news consumers who are … * Estimates for Asian adults are representative of English speakers only. Note: The other response option was “No, don’t regularly get news on this.” Only respondents who indicated that […]

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Methodology

2025-09-25 21:52:37

The American Trends Panel survey methodology Overview Data in this report comes from Wave 177 of the American Trends Panel (ATP), Pew Research Center’s nationally representative panel of randomly selected U.S. adults. The survey was conducted from Aug. 18 to 24, 2025. A total of 5,153 panelists responded out of 5,525 who were sampled, for […]

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Appendix

2025-09-17 21:57:31

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Methodology

2025-09-17 21:57:30

The American Trends Panel survey methodology Overview Data in this report comes from Wave 173 of the American Trends Panel (ATP), Pew Research Center’s nationally representative panel of randomly selected U.S. adults. The survey was conducted from June 9 to 15, 2025. A total of 5,023 panelists responded out of 5,737 who were sampled, for […]

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3. Americans on the risks, benefits of AI – in their own words

2025-09-17 21:57:29

Key findings When asked to rate separately both the benefits and risks of artificial intelligence, far more Americans rate the risks of AI as high than rate the benefits as high. A majority of U.S. adults (57%) say the risks of AI for society are high or very high. Smaller shares rate the risks of […]

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Acknowledgments

2025-09-17 21:57:29

This report is made possible by The Pew Charitable Trusts. It is a collaborative effort based on the input and analysis of the following individuals. Find related reports online at: pewresearch.org/science. Primary research team        Eileen Yam, Director, Science and Society ResearchGalen Stocking, Associate Director, Science and Society ResearchBrian Kennedy, Senior ResearcherGiancarlo Pasquini, Research AssociateEmma Kikuchi, […]

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