Asian Americans

Asian Americans are Americans of Asian ancestry. The term refers to a panethnic and pancontinental group that includes diverse populations, which have origins in East Asia, South Asia, or Southeast Asia, as defined by the United States Census Bureau. This includes people who indicate their race(s) on the census as "Asian" or reported entries such as "Chinese, Filipino, Indian, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, and Other Asian". In modern times, this term excludes Americans with ethnic origins in other parts of Asia, such as West Asia, who are now considered Middle Eastern Americans and thus, are White Americans. In 2018, Asian Americans …

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Pew Research Center · 14 November 2024 English

A majority of Americans say they have confidence in scientists to act in the public’s best interests. Confidence ratings have moved slightly higher in the last year, marking a shift …

vs. outside the U.S. among Hispanics and Asian Americans Years lived in the U.S. Census region x Metropolitan


NBER: National Bureau of Economic Research · 1 November 2024 English

We study funding gaps on Kickstarter across multiple ethnic groups from 2009-2021. Scaling the concept of racially salient events, we quantify the close co-movement of minority funding gaps in crowd-funding …

distribution. 20 E.g., https://www.wsj.com/articles/asian-americans-feel-the-hate-1161766120314 Covid period


Pew Research Center · 31 October 2024 English

Among those who listed a main source of political news, six-in-ten say that their source is part of the “mainstream media.”

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Urban Institute · 31 October 2024 English

Medicare Advantage (MA) has grown rapidly in the past decade, from about a third of Medicare enrollment in 2015 to over half in 2024. The growth of MA has important …

penetration. A one-percentage-point greater share of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders among Medicare enrollees


Pew Research Center · 30 October 2024 English

In 2020, 93% of districts were retained by the same party; only 18 of 435 districts (4%) flipped.

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CEIP: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace · 28 October 2024 English

Ahead of the November U.S. election, a new Carnegie survey reveals the political preferences and issues animating Indian Americans, many of which challenge conventional electoral wisdom.

academic research have demonstrated that, among Asian Americans, Indian Americans are especially inclined to least, there is some evidence suggesting that Asian Americans may be gradually shifting their allegiance Republican Party. Compared to other racial groups, Asian Americans tend to have weaker attachments to political diaspora as part of a broader examination of Asian Americans more generally.5 To remedy this, the authors Presidential Election A nationwide survey of Asian Americans that polled respondents in April and May demon-


Pew Research Center · 25 October 2024 English

Here are five key facts about child care costs in the U.S., including how parents and U.S. adults overall see the issue.

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Pew Research Center · 25 October 2024 English

About seven-in-ten Americans (69%) say they are very concerned about the cost of housing.

27, 2024 Methodology: 2023 focus groups of Asian Americans VIDEO MAR 27, 2024 1 in 10: Redefining the ESSAY MAR 27, 2024 The Hardships and Dreams of Asian Americans Living in Poverty SHORT READS AUG 2, 2023 Majority to know about U.S. election polling in 2024 Asian Americans: A Survey Data Snapshot In Tied Presidential


Pew Research Center · 24 October 2024 English

What do poll workers do, and how many typically help in general elections? Read about state requirements for these temporary election staffers and more.

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Pew Research Center · 24 October 2024 English

A 63% majority of Americans have little or no confidence that cryptocurrencies are reliable and safe, but some groups are more wary than others.

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