Annual Teen
Survey and Special Reports
 Survey Results: Teens & Celebrities Teen People's managing editor shares her perspective as we explore the surprising responses American teens gave on the subject of fame and fortune.
Survey Results: Teens & Volunteering Generation Give and give and give.
From the president of the United States to our national survey to these generational experts, the good news is out: Today's teens are helping others in record numbers.
Teacher's Guide: (PDF Download)
Survey Results: Teens & NewspapersAmerica's teens read newspapers! Our exclusive USA WEEKEND survey of 65,000 students delivers some good news on newspapers: Not only do kids read them, but they find them relevant and reliable. (April 2004)
Survey Results: Teens & The Opposite Sex More than 37,000 students in grades 6-12 took USA WEEKEND's annual teen survey. These are highlights of the results of the exclusive, unscientific survey. (May 2002)
Attitudes between the sexes: There's proof that we don't become different over the years, but rather we start out that way.
Survey Results: Teens & Music Is downloading music stealing? Hot concert vs. your best friend's birthday? Mandy Moore analyzes the results. (May 2002)
Survey results: Teens & Parents A happy home life and, yes, even family
dinners rank high with respondents. (April 2001)
Also: Student
editors and their Essays
Survey results: Teens & Safety Kids are afraid. After Columbine, students
in alarming numbers say they fear violence and easy access to
guns. (April 2000)
Survey results: Teens & Money
"The Richest Generation
Ever." Nearly 200,000 students answered our survey. (April 1999)
DOWNLOAD TEACHERS GUIDE (PDF) "Teens & Money '98-'99"
SURVEY RESULTS PAGE "Teens & Self-Image
'97-'98"
DOWNLOAD TEACHERS GUIDE (PDF) Teens & Self-Image '97-'98
SURVEY RESULTS PAGE "Teens & Freedom '96-'97"
DOWNLOAD TEACHERS GUIDE (PDF) "Teens & Freedom '96-'97
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