Here are five key trends we observed from 2021 that will impact 2022.
Read MoreIn the wake of Jan. 6, majorities of voters in Georgia and battleground Congressional districts are concerned about the future of democracy.
Read MoreThe second installment of DFP and the Revolving Door Project’s assessment of the Biden administration's record in key agencies.
Read MoreVoters strongly support the Recovering America's Wildlife Act and want to restore habitats through local collaboration.
Read MoreHow liberal states and cities can combat abortion restrictions and strengthen abortion protections.
Read MoreThe first installment of DFP and the Revolving Door Project’s assessment of the Biden administration's record in key agencies.
Read MoreWe will investigate four case studies that illustrate the effectiveness of Indigenous-Led Conservation, both domestically and abroad.
Read MoreOur survey of 19 reform-minded prosecutors identifies their approaches to community safety and the obstacles impeding their efforts.
Read MoreVoters across the South want key investments in climate resiliency, healthcare, and infrastructure.
Read MoreFrom July 26th to August 20, 2021, Data for Progress, on behalf of the Women’s March, conducted a survey of the Women’s March membership list and an identical survey among a national sample of women.
Read MoreStudent debt has increased dramatically in past decades and currently affects 45 million Americans, with about 4.4 million borrowers who have been making payments on student loans for more than twenty years.
Read MorePolling has shown that President Biden’s current legislative priorities are popular with likely voters nationally.
Read MoreRead the full report from the Feminist Green New Deal on dataforprogress.org.
Read MoreOur modeling estimates that 48C could directly create 15 percent to 30 percent more jobs if paired with CEPP.
Read MoreData for Progress fielded surveys in twelve states — Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, Michigan, Montana, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Washington, West Virginia, and Wisconsin — in late August, 2021 to measure support for President Biden’s Build Back Better agenda.
Read MoreIn August 2021 Data for Progress surveyed 823 likely New York voters, around a number of legislative priorities. We find that voters overwhelmingly agree with a progressive worldview of state government.
Read MoreWe find that pandemic preparedness is both the most popular policy the HELP committee is currently considering, as well as the policy likely voters see as most important.
Read MoreA majority of voters support the key climate provisions being considered for a budget reconciliation proposal.
Read MoreA majority of Montana voters support a clean electricity standard and federal investments in clean energy jobs.
Read MoreAs part of a survey of likely voters nationally fielded from late July into early August, Guarding Against Pandemics and Data for Progress tested support for investing $30 billion in pandemic preparedness funding.
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