Polling shows declining numbers of all adults who describe themselves as “very proud” to be American. Polls show young Americans are consistently less patriotic than older ones, mostly aligning with a claim from GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy.
"Young Americans across this country are no longer proud to be American," said Ramaswamy, who, at 37 years old, is the first GOP candidate from the millennial generation."I am."from the Daily Caller, a conservative website. The story’s headline said,"Only 16% Of Gen Z Adults Are Proud To Live In The US," citing a Morning Consult survey.
Strong national pride is low among younger generations, but a majority of young adults ages 18 to 34 still express some degree of national pride. Gallup’s 2022 poll found that 75% of young adults are at least"moderately proud" to be American.
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