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Americans Show Heightened Concern about Antisemitism


(Gallup Poll) Jeffrey M. Jones - Nearly half (49%) of Americans surveyed in May rate antisemitism, or prejudice against Jewish people, as a "very serious" problem, sharply higher than the 9% when Gallup previously measured this in 2003. 81% now see antisemitism as either a very or somewhat serious problem, while the percentage of Americans saying antisemitism is "not much of a problem" has shrunk from 30% to 10%. 66% of Americans aged 65 and older and 55% of those aged 50 to 64 describe antisemitism as a very serious problem, compared with 36% of those younger than 50. 46% of Jewish Americans say they have experienced more poor treatment or harassment in the past year than in prior years. 60% of Jewish Americans say they have felt reluctant to share their religious affiliation with others because they feared being treated poorly or harassed.
2024-07-02 00:00:00
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