36 Percent of Young Americans Think Other Countries Are Greater Than the US

by Mary Margaret Olohan

 

Younger Americans are more likely than older adults to think other countries are greater than the United States, poll results show.

Polling conducted by the Pew Research Center found that 36% of 18- to 29-year-old Americans think other countries are greater than the United States — the highest share of any age group, Pew noted Wednesday.

Pew found that 24% of 30- to 49-year-old Americans think other countries are greater than the U.S., while 14% of 50-64-year-old Americans feel the same. Only 9% of 64 and older Americans believe other countries are greater than the U.S.

Most Americans said that the U.S. “stands above all other countries” or that the U.S. is “one of the greatest countries, along with some others.” About 21% of Americans said that “there are other countries that are better than the U.S.”

And almost half of young Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents, at 47%, say that there are better countries than the U.S. About a third of Democrats ages 30 to 49 believe this as well. This compares to the 19% of young Republicans who say other countries are superior to the U.S. and the 4% of Republicans 50 and older who hold the same view.

These results are “unfortunately unsurprising,” Young America’s Foundation Spokesman Spencer Brown told the Daily Caller News Foundation.

“The American education system—especially colleges and high schools—have fed the rising generation an endless stream of biased and incomplete lessons that paint the United States as an evil empire rife with horrific injustices,” Brown said.

“It’s a shame that people around the world—such as the freedom fighters in Hong Kong—do a better job of acknowledging our precious freedoms that are taken for granted by educators here in the United States,” Brown added.

Pew conducted the survey from Sept. 3 to Sept. 15 on Pew Research Center’s American Trends Panel, a nationally representative panel of randomly selected U.S. adults who participate in the panel through self-administered web surveys. The research center released the data in December as part of a larger study on partisanship and politics, Pew told the DCNF.

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Mary Margaret Olohan is a reporter for the Daily Caller News Foundation.
Photo “Trump Protest” by Ben Alexander. CC BY-SA 2.0.

 

 

 

 

 


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3 Thoughts to “36 Percent of Young Americans Think Other Countries Are Greater Than the US”

  1. Sherry

    My suggestion is to send them to another country maybe Iraq, Cuba, Venezuela and see how fast they beg to come back.

  2. William R. Delzell

    That shouldn’t be so hard to figure out; they see the U.S. with growing inequality of wealth while other countries sale ahead of us with effective safety nets for their people.

    1. Concered for our

      William, what are you talking about? Your statement doesn’t make sense. The only thing I can figure out is you are a product of our dumbed down liberal college system. Your statement, ” other countries sail head of us?” What countries sail ahead of us? This has no truth to it!

      Dude you are obviously checking out conservative sights. Good for you! Do your own research. Make up your own mind and remember if you were in college your professors and even teachers in High school filled you with a lot of lies. Why? Because that is what they were taught to teach you. Continue to read Tenn. Star its balanced and you will get truth. The truth is we live in the strongest most successful; nation in the world. Why do you think people risk their lives to live here. Everyone wants to live in America! You should be asking yourself questions…seek truth and you will find it.

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