How U.S. Public Opinion Has Changed in 20 Years of Our Surveys
Briefly

The Pew Research Center has evolved from traditional landline phone surveys to online methods, reflecting the changes in technology and public engagement since 2004.
Public opinion has significantly shifted over the last 20 years, with massive increases in internet usage and smartphone ownership, posing challenges and opportunities for survey research.
Despite the decline in traditional newspaper circulation, a larger portion of the population continues to trust information from news organizations over social media, highlighting changes in media consumption.
As social media became a primary news source, concerns over misinformation and national security grew, compounding issues of trust in information among differing political groups.
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