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Pew Research Center

Fintech’s Success Reaching Minority Consumers Is Largely Unsung (Except by Rappers)

Payment applications like PayPal and Cash App have had remarkable success reaching minority communities who've historically been ignored by traditional banks.
By James Ledbetter

Net Neutrality: Democrats’ Ticket to the Millennial Vote and Midterm Success

Democrats now have a vital talking point they can use to convince skeptical millennials to vote blue.
By Cliston Brown

Here’s Why Almost Everyone Thinks They Are Part of the Middle Class

Even among leading economists, the definition of "middle class" is a blur.
By Sissi Cao

Report: Bots Promote 66 Percent of Twittersphere Links

By Davis Richardson

Republican Midterm Candidates Face Reality Check As Droves of Women Flee the GOP

By Davis Richardson
Unsplash/Louis Lo

More Americans Are Single Than Ever Before—And They’re Healthier, Too

By Francesca Friday
Black-white wage gap has significantly narrowed since 1960.

Black-White Wealth Gap Is a Mixed Picture—Depending on Which Measure You Look at

By Sissi Cao
A larger majority think that government will go too far in restricting U.S. tech firms’ operation after the hearings.

Majority of Americans Oppose Government Regulating Social Media

By Sissi Cao
A campaign supporter wares his cowboy hat that was signed by Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton as he listens to her speak during a campaign rally at La Gala May 16, 2016, in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Clinton is preparing for Kentucky's May 17th primary.

Goodbye Democrats, Adios GOP: The Party Is Ending

By Cliston Brown
Ayaan Hirsi Ali attends a book presentation in April 2015 in Berlin.

Why Ayaan Hirsi Ali’s Criticism of Islam Angers Western Liberals

By Jeff Robbins
Are those male or female hands? what are the odds? (Photo: LOIC VENANCE/AFP/Getty Images)

Gaming Isn’t Just a ‘Guy Thing,’ Pew Research Says

By Grace Guarnieri
All these people are grandparents. (Pixabay)

Facebook’s Growth Grinds to a Halt as Elderly Show Up in Droves

By Jordyn Taylor

Survey Pretty Much Confirms Your Assumptions About Reddit’s Demo

By Kelly Faircloth

Even the Internet Can’t Tear Teens and Malls Apart

By Molly Mulshine

Parents Are Completely Freaked About Advertisers Tracking Their Kids

By Kelly Faircloth

Online Video Chatting–All the Rich White Girls Are Doing It

By Nitasha Tiku

Mainstream News Organizations Aren't Very Good At Using Twitter, Study Finds

By Anna Sanders

Pew Study: Readers Won’t Pay, Won’t Click Ads

By Molly Fischer

Pew: Online Video Viewership Reaches Critical Mass

By Gillian Reagan

Obama and the ‘Polarization’ Canard

By Steve Kornacki

Obama and the ‘Polarization’ Canard

By Steve Kornacki

Understanding Public Opinion About the Environment

By Steve Cohen
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