Pew Research - Even as Americans increasingly turn to social media influencers and podcasts as sources of news, there has been little shift in how they prefer to get their information. Today, 44% prefer to watch the news, 37% prefer to read it and 19% prefer to listen to it.
Nearly two-thirds of Americans (63%) are highly confident that childhood vaccines are effective against serious illness. But there’s less certainty over whether these vaccines have been tested enough for safety (53%) and whether the vaccine schedule is safe (51%). The difference is largely driven by Republicans, who are divided between high and low confidence in vaccine safety.
As the holiday gift-giving season kicks off, the vast majority of U.S. adults (85%) say online scams are a problem on shopping sites, including 50% who call them a major problem. About a third of Americans (36%) say they’ve bought an item online that either never arrived or was counterfeit and was not refunded.
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