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KFF/New York Times Survey of Immigrants

KFF-New York Times Survey: Immigrants Report Rising Fear, Negative Economic and Health Impacts, and Changing Political Views During the First Year of President Trump’s Second Term

The 2025 Survey of Immigrants, a partnership between KFF and The New York Times, takes an in-depth look at the experiences of immigrants during the first year of President Trump’s second term, including their worries related to increased immigration enforcement, their health and economic wellbeing, and the political views and preferences of immigrant voters. The survey paints a portrait of families under strain — where fear of detention and economic instability are negatively impacting immigrants’ health and reshaping immigrant families’ daily lives and views of U.S. political parties.

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KFF/Washington Post Survey of Parents

Polling Insights on the Make America Healthy Again Movement

These findings shed light on parents who support the Make America Healthy Again movement, including the issues they see as top concerns for their children’s wellbeing and their attitudes toward vaccines and government regulations on food.

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  • Bilingualism – 2002 National Survey of Latinos Survey Brief

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    Bilingualism - 2002 National Survey of Latinos Survey Brief This survey brief of new analysis from the 2002 National Survey of Latinos explores the languages Latinos speak in the United States. A close look is taken at those Latinos who speak both English and Spanish. Survey Brief (.

  • Generational Differences – 2002 National Survey of Latinos Survey Brief

    Poll Finding

    This survey brief of new analysis from the 2002 National Survey of Latinos, explores the differences in demographics, attitudes, and experiences of first, second, and third generation or higher Latinos. It also looks at “generation one and a half” – those Latinos that arrived in the United States before age 10. Survey Brief (.

  • Health Care Experiences – 2002 National Survey of Latinos Survey Brief

    Poll Finding

    This survey brief of new analysis from the 2002 National Survey of Latinos examines Latinos experiences with health care in the United States. Topics discussed include coverage, accessing health care services, and communicating with health care providers. Survey Brief (.

  • Survey on Childhood Obesity

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    A new survey by The San Jose Mercury News and the Kaiser Family Foundation on childhood obesity. The survey focuses on Bay Area adults' knowledge about childhood obesity and their attitudes towards policy options to address it.

  • Survey on Childhood Obesity – Summary and Chartpack

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    A new survey by The San Jose Mercury News and the Kaiser Family Foundation on childhood obesity. The survey focuses on Bay Area adults' knowledge and attitudes about childhood obesity and questions parents about their own child's weight and lifestyle. A separate national survey of adults provides national comparisons of views on public policy options.

  • Survey on Obesity – Toplines

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    A new survey by The San Jose Mercury News and the Kaiser Family Foundation on childhood obesity. The survey focuses on Bay Area adults' knowledge and attitudes about childhood obesity and questions parents about their own child's weight and lifestyle. A separate national survey of adults provides national comparisons of views on public policy options.

  • AIDS at 21: Media Coverage of the HIV Epidemic

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    For Immediate Release:Monday, March 1, 2004 For further information contact:Chris Peacock or Rob Graham, (650) 854-9400 22-YEAR ANALYSIS SHOWS OVERALL MEDIA COVERAGE OF HIV/AIDS DECREASING, BUT FOCUS ON GLOBAL EPIDEMIC INCREASING People Most Affected by HIV/AIDS Are Rarely the Focus of Media Coverage Menlo Park, CA – Are the media experiencing "AIDS fatigue?" A new…