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    March 19, 2019
    Looking to the Future, Public Sees an America in Decline on Many Fronts

    Nearly half of whites say a majority nonwhite population will weaken American culture

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    Looking to the Future, Public Sees an America in Decline on Many Fronts

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    Adults with less education more likely to say the work they do will be done by robots or computers
    Whites, those who attended college more likely to say religion will be less important in 2050
    Narrow majority of Americans are optimistic about the future of the U.S. over the next 30 years
    Majorities say increased government spending on health care, education would improve life for future generations
    About four-in-ten Americans say, by the time they retire, Social Security won’t have enough money to provide benefits
    Parties are united in their view that polarization will worsen in the future
    Parties are deeply divided on future worries and priorities
    Nearly half of whites say a majority nonwhite population will weaken American culture
    Public is broadly pessimistic about the future of America
    Public is broadly pessimistic about the future of America
    Majorities say increased government spending on health care, education would improve life for future generations
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