How Americans View Racial Diversity Ahead of the Country’s 250th Anniversary

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Majorities of Democrats (86%) and Republicans (66%) say it’s good that the U.S. population is made up of people of many different races and ethnicities. (These shares include people who identify with or lean toward each party.)

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The share of Americans who say racial and ethnic diversity is a very or somewhat good thing hasn’t changed since 2019. But the share who say it’s very good for the country has decreased from 57% to 48%.

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Most Americans (64%) say it’s very or somewhat important for companies and organizations to promote racial and ethnic diversity. This is down from 75% in 2019, largely because of changing views among Republicans:

40% of Republicans now say this is important, down from 61% in 2019.

87% of Democrats now say this is important, as did 86% in 2019.

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Majorities also say it’s very or somewhat important for companies to promote racial and ethnic diversity in their workplace. But these views differ more widely across groups. About six-in-ten White adults (58%) say diversity in the workplace is important, compared with higher shares of Black (83%), Hispanic (72%) and Asian adults (74%).

Similarly, White adults are less likely than others to say diversity efforts in workplaces and schools have made society more fair. About four-in-ten (38%) say this, compared with 53% of Black adults, 46% of Hispanic adults and 48% of Asian adults.

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