Discrimination and Hate Crimes | Economist/YouGov Poll: November 26 - 29, 2022

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November 30, 2022, 6:18 PM GMT+0

Results, interactive data, and methodology on Americans' attitudes on discrimination and hate crimes from the latest Economist/YouGov survey.

Results

Toplines: Results among U.S. adult citizens for every question

Tables: Results for every question, broken down by attributes such as race, age, gender, and political party

Explore the Data with Crunchboxes

  • Select a survey question using the top purple menu.
  • Use the red-orange menu in the top right to create a crosstab.
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Methodology

How respondents were selected: From YouGov’s opt-in panel, to be representative of all U.S. adult citizens

Who responded: 1,500 U.S. adult citizens

How: Online

When: November 26 - 29, 2022

How the sample was weighted: According to gender, age, race, education, 2020 election turnout and Presidential vote, baseline party identification, and current voter registration status. Demographic weighting targets come from the 2019 American Community Survey. Baseline party identification is the respondent’s most recent answer given prior to June 1, 2022, and is weighted to the estimated distribution at that time (34% Democratic, 31% Republican).

Margin of error: Approximately 3% for the overall sample

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Economist survey team

Kathy Frankovic

Joe Williams

Ian Davis

Julia Maynard

Taylor Orth

Linley Sanders

Eli McKown-Dawson

Carl Bialik

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