Is being a racist very common even in the US?
Racism remains a significant issue in the United States, though its prevalence and perception vary across demographics, regions, and contexts. Below is a synthesis of key insights from recent data and reports: **1. Perceptions of Discrimination** - **Majority Acknowledge Discrimination**: A 2025 Pew Research survey found that 74% of Americans believe Black people face at least "some" discrimination, with 48% saying transgender people face "a lot" of discrimination . Similar percentages were reported for Hispanic (72%) and Asian (66%) communities . - ** Partisan Divides **: Democrats are far more likely than Republicans to perceive discrimination against minorities (e.g., 94% of Democrats vs. 54% of Republicans say Black people face discrimination) . Conversely, Republicans are more likely to say White people (55%) or evangelical Christians (57%) face bias . - ** Declining Perceptions **: Since 2021, fewer Americans believe racial minorities face "substantia...





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