The American Family Survey is an annual, nationwide study of 3,000 Americans by the Deseret News and the Center for the Study of Elections and Democracy at Brigham Young University. See full survey report. 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 Opinions about marriage are becoming more partisan, new survey showsBy Ariel Harmer3 months agoAmericans facing the ‘storm clouds of politicization’By Suzanne Bates and Lois M. Collins3 months agoInflation, mental health, stress. What would parents like to change?By Lois M. Collins3 months agoDo Americans still love marriage?By Lois M. Collins3 months agoWhat are parents doing — or not doing — to monitor their kids’ social media usage?By Lois M. Collins3 months agoHow Republicans are changing on abortion, post-DobbsBy Jennifer Graham3 months agoWould you walk down the aisle with someone who doesn’t share your politics?By Suzanne Batesa year agoWhat researchers told us about family life in 2022By Lois M. Collinsa year agoHow grandparents fit into grandchildren’s lives: American Family SurveyBy Lois M. Collinsa year agoPerspective: Americans want more family time. Here’s what Congress can do about itBy Hanna Seariaca year agoWatch: Diving into the findings of the American Family SurveyBy Deseret News PRa year agoIs marriage dying? Poll ponders pressure points in finance and relationshipsBy Lois M. Collinsa year agoWhy don’t families want their tax credit every month?By Suzanne Batesa year agoWhat worries American families? The list may surprise youBy Lois M. Collinsa year agoWho’s in charge at school — parents or teachers?By Marjorie Corteza year agoWhat policymakers and Americans see differently when it comes to abortionBy Jennifer Grahama year agoAmerican Family Survey reveals national views on the American dreamBy Deseret News PRa year agoThe ups (weight) and downs (mental health) of the pandemicBy Lois M. Collins2 years agoHow American families have changed in the past 7 yearsBy Lois M. Collins2 years agoWill critical race theory help decide next year’s midterms?By Marjorie Cortez2 years agoLoad MoreMost PopularExploring the stories of ex-ex-Latter-day Saints