POLL: American values
America Pulls Back From Values That Once Defined It, WSJ-NORC Poll Finds
The Wall Street Journal/NORC survey found that just 38% of Americans say patriotism is “very important” to them, down from 70% who said the same in 1998.
Slightly more Americans (39%) placed the same importance on religion, down from 62% who said faith was “very important” to them 25 years ago.
The percentage of Americans who said raising children was “very important” fell to 30% in the new poll, down from 59% in 1998.
Meanwhile, the share of Americans who valued involvement in their community as “very important” fell to 27% — down from a high of 62% in 2019, the last time the question was polled.
By contrast, the only value that has grown in worth to Americans is money, with 43% calling it “very important” compared to 31% who said the same in 1998.
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