1 in 5 Americans Say They Know Someone Who Has Died from Prescription Painkiller Overdose January 18, 2018 Slide
Family Members of Seniors with Serious Illness More Likely to Know Loved One’s Wishes for Care if Wishes Are Discussed, Documented November 22, 2017 Slide
Men are 6 times more likely than women to be involved in a firearms-related death. March 1, 2018 Slide
When State Stay-at-Home Orders Due to Coronavirus Went into Effect April 9, 2020 Slide Implementation of state stay-at-home orders in response to the coronavirus pandemic have been staggered. Here’s a timeline of when each state’s mandates went into effect as cases climbed across the United States. Learn more in this Chart of the Week.
Where Each State Stands on Coronavirus Testing This Week May 7, 2020 Slide States are making varied gains in testing their populations for coronavirus. In this Chart of the Week, see how the number of tests with results has changed across states’ populations since April 28, 2020.
About a Quarter of Teens and Adults Have Taken Action to Express Views on Climate Change in Past 3 Years September 20, 2019 Slide Recent polling with The Washington Post shows a similar share of adults and teens have taken action to express their views on climate change or global warming in the past three years.
Most Trump Voters Say Nothing Would Change Their Vote, 3 in 10 Can Name a Policy Position That Would November 8, 2019 Slide Most Republican voters approve of the way Donald Trump is handling his job as president, and large majorities approve of his approach on key national issues. Small shares of Trump voters (28%) can imagine a scenario in which he enacts a policy, or fails to enact a policy, that would result in them changing their vote choice.