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  • Winter 2023
  • A Global Deal to End Harmful Fisheries Subsidies
  • Reaching New Horizons
  • What's the Best Response in A Mental Health Crisis?
  • Service to Democracy for 75 Years and Counting
  • Center City Philadelphia
  • Noteworthy
  • What Is the Future of Religion in America?
  • Black Families Fall Further Behind on Homeownership
  • The Dreadful Toll of Wildlife-Vehicle Collisions
  • Initiative Seeks to Help Companies Solve Plastic Pollution
  • Return on Investment
  • More Women In The College-Educated Labor Force
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Winter 2023: Fewer Boats, More Fish
The Buccaneer Archipelago
The Buccaneer Archipelago
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Reaching New Horizons

As the world evolved—offering new problems and opportunities—Pew rose to the challenge in 2022, finding ways to help communities and people thrive

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As the world evolved—offering new problems and opportunities—Pew rose to the challenge in 2022, finding ways to help communities and people thrive.

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What's the Best Response in A Mental Health Crisis?

New efforts in Texas diffuse potentially volatile situations and provide care to those in need

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New efforts in Texas diffuse potentially volatile situations and provide care to those in need.

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Black Families Fall Further Behind on Homeownership

Some cities and states are trying to boost Black homeownership, which dropped to a 60-year low even before the economic turmoil wrought by the COVID-19 pandemic. Black homeownership fell in 2019 to 40.6%...

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Service to Democracy for 75 Years and Counting

In this issue of Trust, we reflect on a challenging year and look forward to our 75th anniversary in 2023. Although the world has changed dramatically since 1948, our efforts to use data to make a...

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Center City Philadelphia, Where The Pew Charitable Trusts Was Founded 75 Years Ago

The Benjamin Franklin Parkway runs through the heart of Center City in Philadelphia, where The Pew Charitable Trusts was founded by two sons and two daughters of Sun Oil Co. founder Joseph N. Pew and his...

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Noteworthy

On Oct. 4, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced that Carolyn R. Bertozzi, Morten Meldal, and K. Barry Sharpless were awarded the 2022 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

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What Is the Future of Religion in America?

Throughout the 13 Colonies in 1741, the young preacher Jonathan Edwards saw Americans standing on “slippery, declining ground, on the edge of a pit” as Christians pursued wealth, frolicked on the Sabbath...

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The Dreadful Toll of Wildlife-Vehicle Collisions and What We Can Do About It

Most people might be surprised to learn that the combined distance of paved roads in the United States could encircle the Earth more than 160 times. While these roads and highways make up critical...

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To Tackle Plastic Pollution, Partnership Helps Companies See Their Role in the Problem

Plastic pollution is one of the great environmental challenges of our time. It harms our natural world, our economies, and our communities, threatening terrestrial, freshwater, and ocean ecosystems, and...

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Return on Investment

The Pew Charitable Trusts applies a rigorous, analytical approach to improve public policy, inform the public, and invigorate civic life, as these recent accomplishments illustrate.

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Women Now Outnumber Men In The U.S. College-Educated Labor Force

Women have overtaken men and now account for more than half (50.7%) of the college-educated labor force in the United States, according to a Pew Research Center analysis of government data. The change...