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13 data milestones for 2013

In the course of conducting public opinion surveys and demographic analyses, the Pew Research Center found a wide range of data milestones, breakthroughs, peaks and valleys in 2013, including record support for same-sex marriage and the legalization of marijuana; record levels of distrust of the federal government; record numbers of mothers who were the primary breadwinners for their families; and record numbers of Millennials living with their parents. Here is a look at the highs and lows Americans reached this year, according to our data.

1Just over half (51%) of the public now favors same-sex marriage, while 42% are opposed.

2A majority of Americans (52%) now favor legalizing the use of marijuana.

3A majority agrees the U.S. should mind its own business internationally, the highest measure in nearly a half century of polling.

4The share of Americans saying they do not want their own representative in Congress reelected – 38% – is at its highest point in two decades.

5For the first time, a majority of the public (53%) says that the federal government threatens their personal rights and freedoms.

636% of the nation’s young adults ages 18 to 31—the so-called Millennial generation— now live in their parents’ home, the highest share in at least four decades.

7A record 40% of all households with children under the age of 18 include mothers who are either the sole or primary source of income for the family.

8The U.S., which has a total population of 317 million, is now home to a record 40.4 million immigrants.

9A record seven-in-ten (69%) Hispanic high school graduates in the class of 2012 enrolled in college that fall, two percentage points higher than the rate (67%) among their white counterparts.

10The percentage of Americans who say the U.S. plays a more important and powerful role as a world leader than it did 10 years ago has fallen to a 40-year low of just 17%.

11The percentage of American Catholics calling themselves “strong” Catholics is at a four-decade low.

12For the first time since Pew Research Center began tracking smartphone adoption, a majority of Americans now own a smartphone of some kind.

1350% of the public now cites the internet as a main source for national and international news.

Browse all Pew Research Center 2013 reports by topic area and read our timeline of the year in public opinion.