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In a new survey, Data for Progress finds that voters have a mixed view of modernity. A majority think the global integration of our economy and multiculturalism have been positive developments, while viewing the decline in religion and increased consumption of technology and material goods as mostly negative. https://lnkd.in/gy8tf6X6

  • Bar chart of polling data from Data For Progress.
Title: Voters Are Critical of Some Aspects of Modernity, Positive About Others.
Description: In your opinion, have each of the following had a mostly positive or mostly negative impact on life in the U.S.?
The U.S. becoming a more multicultural and diverse country — Positive: 71%, Negative: 21%
The U.S. joining international organizations like NATO and the World Trade Organization — Positive: 68%, Negative: 19%
Americans' increased access to retail giants like Amazon, Walmart, and Dollar General — Positive: 69%, Negative: 23%
The U.S. economy becoming more globally interconnected — Positive: 63%, Negative: 24%
Americans increasingly living in suburban developments — Positive: 58%, Negative: 22%
See full poll at: https://www.dataforprogress.org/blog/2025/10/29/voters-have-mixed-views-on-modernity-and-think-life-in-the-us-is-getting-worse

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