Predictably, results diverge when both Democrats and Republicans are asked to rate key government agencies in the United States.
A survey looked at U.S. industry favorability across political lines, showing where Democrats and Republicans are divided over the economy.
Graphic showing U.S. infrastructure investment highlighting that investment is primarily going to roads, bridges, and other major projects.
This chart plots polarization for various countries based on the Edelman Trust Institute's annual survey of 32,000+ people.
As the world's superpower, the U.S. has major influence in world events. Which foreign policy concerns stand out for Americans?
Over the past decade, the top 1% of U.S. households' portion of wealth has gone from 28.6% to 31.2%.
Nothing is certain in politics until the results are in. Here's a roundup of the most surprising longshot victories in American history.
Since 1994, the political divide in the United States has only become more extreme. How have American feelings across major issues evolved over time?