The Daily Number
The Daily Number is a statistic, updated every weekday and typically drawn from Pew project findings, that highlights an important trend; includes links to more information and an archive of past Daily Numbers. Listed below are the entries in the Daily Number feature for the last thirty days.
November 21
47% - Internet and Cell Phones Increasing Family Communication
November 20
67% - Great Expectations
November 19
60% - GOP Lost? Turn Right
November 18
29% - Older Fans of New Media
November 17
67% - Hispanics Strongly Backed Obama
November 14
57% - Government Responsible for Care of Needy
November 13
52% - What’s the Matter with the Rich?
November 12
60% - Moderates Move to Obama
November 11
26% - Constant Canvassing
November 10
56% - Palin Puzzle
November 7
92% - Brazil Most Concerned about Global Warming
November 6
12% - Blacks Are The Most Religious Americans
November 5
63%-to-42% - The "Possessions Perception Gap"
November 4
59% - Robo-Calls
November 3
21% - Race and the Vote
November 1
77% - Something Scary
October 30
51% - Why the Gender Gap in High Office?
October 29
61% - Voters See Obama Victory
October 28
49% - Risky Business
October 27
23% - Still Swinging
October 24
64% - Tough Job Market
October 23
11% - National Satisfaction
