Saturday, February 10, 2018

Gen. Z's Opinion On Who is Discriminated Against In U.S.


I found this chart interesting. It is from the Public Religion Research Institute. They asked a random sample of 2,023 members of generation Z (aged 15 through 24) which groups they thought were the most discriminated against in the United States. The results are shown in the chart above. The methodology is here.

One of the interesting aspects is that, like their elders, young Whites are the least likely to see discrimination in most groups. Could it be that those who don't experience discrimination find it the hardest to recognize it when it happens to others?

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