Scott Rasmussen's Number of the Day for April 7, 2021
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April 7, 2021: Sixty-seven percent (67%) of U.S. adults believe that large corporations generally ignore the views of America's working class. A Scott Rasmussen survey found that just 14% disagree with that assessment and 19% are not sure.[1]
The view that corporations ignore the views of the working class is shared by 70% of Republicans, 69% of Democrats, and 62% of independent respondents.[1]
It is also shared by 70% of white respondents, 68% of Hispanic respondents, and 60% of Black respondents.[1]
In fact, it is shared by at least 55% of every measured demographic group.[1]
An earlier Number of the Day found that 72% of respondents nationwide think political elites believe they are superior to everyday Americans.
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