Juliana Horowitz
@jmhorowitz.bsky.social
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Senior Associate Director @pewresearch focused on social and demographic trends.
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Calling all data nerds! Pew Research Center has just released its 2025 edition of the National Public Opinion Reference Survey, with estimates of U.S. party affiliation, religious affiliation and frequency of internet use. Fact sheet and links to the dataset: www.pewresearch.org/methods/fact...
National Public Opinion Reference Survey (NPORS)
NPORS is an annual survey of U.S. adults conducted by the Pew Research Center used to to produce benchmark estimates for several topics.
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Our team at @pewresearch.org asked LGBTQ parents about their experiences raising kids with a same-sex partner. Many talked about how their experiences are just like anyone else's, but they also face some unique challenges.
Same-Sex Parents Raising Kids
Same-sex parents discuss their unique challenges and paths to parenthood, as well the support they've received from their families, friends and communities.
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Transgender adults are also the most likely to say they feel extremely or very connected to a broader LGBTQ community. There are also differences by race and ethnicity and partisanship among all LGBTQ adults. Read more about community, friendships and LGBTQ spaces here: pewrsr.ch/3Hecnqs
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Transgender adults are the most likely to say their LGBTQ identity is highly important to who they are (67% say this). Bisexual adults are the least likely to say the same (29%). Read more about LGBTQ identities here: pewrsr.ch/3HtUXGm
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% saying they knew they were gay or lesbian/bisexual/trans before age 14 vs. % saying they told someone by that age:

▶️ Gay and lesbian adults: 71% knew vs. 13% who told someone
▶️ Bisexual adults: 50% vs. 15%
▶️ Trans adults: 58% vs. 16%

Read more about these experiences here: pewrsr.ch/4mCz9Ze
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Most gay, lesbian and transgender adults say they have been subjected to slurs and jokes because of their LGBTQ identity. 7 in 10 trans adults also say they have feared for their personal safety. Read more about experiences with acceptance and discrimination here: pewrsr.ch/3T2Dh7e
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Most LGBTQ adults say there's a great deal or a fair amount of acceptance for gay and lesbian people in the U.S. today. Far fewer say the same about acceptance for people who are trans or nonbinary. Read more about views of social acceptance here: pewrsr.ch/3Hg1VyG
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Today we released a major @pewresearch.org survey of LGBTQ adults looking at:

▶️ Views of social acceptance for LGBTQ people
▶️ Personal experiences with acceptance, discrimination
▶️ Experiences with coming out
▶️ Identity
▶️ Community, friends and LGBTQ spaces

Read on for findings from each section.
The Experiences of LGBTQ Americans Today
How lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer adults view the impact of Obergefell and social acceptance for LGBTQ people more broadly 10 years after the Supreme Court decision legalizing same-sex...
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May 25 marks five years since George Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by a White police officer in Minneapolis. The officer, Derek Chauvin, was found guilty on charges of murder and manslaughter and sentenced to more than 20 years in prison. 🧵⬇️
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As we approach 5 years since George Floyd was killed, we look back at how Americans were thinking about race, racial inequality and policing in the summer of 2020 and how views about these issues have changed in the last five years. pewrsr.ch/3YxZUE3
Views of Race, Policing and Black Lives Matter in the 5 Years Since George Floyd’s Killing
Americans have expressed skepticism that attention to racial issues after Floyd's killing led to changes that improved Black people's lives.
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Now that @pewresearch.org on Bluesky is a thing, I'll try to post new data from our Global Attitudes research!

First up today, timely data on how Americans view trade between the U.S. and China, Canada and Mexico. Includes public opinion and trade data!

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First thing I asked @aebrown.bsky.social when I heard this was being published was whether they let her title it What the Fork! 😂
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We released a new report yesterday looking at the pressures teens face, their future aspirations, and how they see the experiences of boys and girls at their school. Among many important findings: 60% of teen girls - vs. 46% of boys - say they plan to attend a 4-year college. pewrsr.ch/4kKMHRC
The Gender Gap in Teen Experiences
Teen girls and boys in the U.S. face different pressures and report different experiences at school, though they have many of the same goals in life.
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Important takeaway from our new @pewresearch.org report: Compared with women, men don't report feeling lonely more often or that they have fewer close friends. But men turn to their networks less often for social connection and emotional support.
Men, Women and Social Connections
While experiences with loneliness don’t differ much by gender, men seem to turn to their networks less often for connection and emotional support.
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New from @pewresearch.org: Half of U.S. workers are highly satisfied with their job overall, with only 30% saying they're highly satisfied with their pay (down from 34% last year). Among those who are dissatisfied with their pay, the top reason given is that it hasn't kept up with inflation.
Most Americans Feel Good About Their Job Security but Not Their Pay
U.S. workers feel their jobs are secure and few are seeking a job change. But only half are highly satisfied with their job overall.
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It's been another busy year at @pewresearch.org! Here's a list of striking findings from 2024 from across our several research areas.
Striking findings from 2024
Here’s a look back at 2024 through 14 of our most striking research findings.
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