John Gramlich

@johngramlich

Writer/editor for the Pew Research Center's Fact Tank blog. Views mine. Retweets aren't endorsements.

Washington, DC
Joined April 2009

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  1. 2 hours ago

    NEW: A record 64 million Americans (or 1 in 5) live in a multigenerational household

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  2. Retweeted
    4 hours ago

    Only two states, Maine and Vermont, have no restrictions on voting rights for felons. In the rest, it’s complicated via

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  3. 8 hours ago

    "News reports suggesting that the number of murders in London has overtaken that in New York are premature."

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    I don't think there is a better example of how people not popular in their time become much more so via history than MLK Jr. He had a favorable rating of only 32% in 1966. In 2011, on the same scale, it was 94%.

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  5. Apr 4

    % in each group who say it's a "major problem" that men get away with sexual harassment in the workplace Democratic women: 66% Democratic men: 58% Republican women: 39% Republican men: 28%

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  6. Apr 4

    Interesting finding in new report on sexual harassment in the workplace: Democratic women are nearly twice as likely as Republican women (63% vs. 34%) to say it's a "major problem" that female accusers are not believed.

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    Apr 3

    50 years after Dr. King's murder, 68% of blacks and just 16% of whites say white people benefit 'a great deal' from societal advantages that black people do not have.

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  8. Apr 3

    2016 voter turnout, by generation Silent/Greatest: 70% Boomer: 69% Generation X: 63% Millennial: 51%

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    Apr 3

    NY, CT, DE, IL, IA, MD, MN, NJ, NM, NC, OR, RI, VT, WA, MA, PA, VA, DC, plus Chicago, NYC, Philly, Providence, Seattle, San Fran sue Trump admin over Census citizenship Q

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  10. Apr 3

    Immigration judges “will be expected to clear at least 700 cases a year to receive a ‘satisfactory’ performance rating” under new DOJ guidelines. (Immigration judges are part of DOJ, not judiciary.)

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  11. Apr 3

    The US is granting fewer visas to Muslim-majority countries (and not just those affected by the travel ban). The monthly average of visas granted is down in 37 of 48 Muslim-majority countries, analysis finds.

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    Apr 2

    Can you lend a hand and spread the word? is sooooooo close to hitting 1 million Twitter followers. We like a nice round number -- and sharing news and analysis on social media.

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  13. Apr 2

    Most political independents lean toward one party or the other. Among these folks, the most commonly cited reason for leaning the way they do is the perceived harm of the OTHER party's policies.

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  14. Mar 30

    The census first asked about citizenship in 1890, when immigration levels were high; it stopped asking after 1950, when immigration levels were low.

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  15. Mar 30

    Does more immigration = more crime? New / interactive shows how immigrant populations and crime changed in 200 metros between 1980 and 2016.

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    On This Day. 1981: President Reagan was shot as he left a Washington hotel. His press secretary, James Brady, was shot in the head and barely survived; Secret Service agent Tim McCarthy and Washington policeman Thomas Delahanty were also wounded

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  17. Mar 29

    Silicon Valley has a relatively high share of H-1B workers. But it's far behind College Station, Texas, which has by far the highest share of any metro area in the country. (It's the US headquarters of Cognizant Technology.)

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  18. Mar 29

    Which US metro areas have the most H-1B workers? We have new data (via FOIA) on the number of visas approved and the education and salaries of those receiving them for 68 metros from FY 2010 to FY 2016

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  19. Mar 29

    71% of Republicans say a major reason they're Republican is because Democratic policies harm the country 63% of Democrats say a major reason they're Democratic is because Republican policies harm the country New data here:

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    Mar 28
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