Internet Hasn't Brought Awareness Increase, We Know Less Now


by Anthony Sibley (AJ) on Jul 28, 2013 | Views: 83 | Score: 0
Created with Highcharts 4.2.3 /Highstock 4.2.3Change in Knowledge of AmericansPercentage of Americans Able to Identify or Aware of19872007Aware of Trade DeficitCurrent Vice-PresidentTheir State's GovernorPolitical PartyControlling HouseRussia's President020406080100
19872007
Aware of Trade Deficit8168
Current Vice-President7469
Their State's Governor7466
Political Party Controlling House6876
Russia's President4736
Change in Knowledge of Americans
Percentage of Americans Able to Identify or Aware of
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Anthony Sibley (AJ) on Jul 28, 2013 5:58 PM said:

College graduates (63%), men (45%), those 50-64 (47%), those living in the Northeast (39%), Independents (38%), and whites (37%) have the largest proportion of individuals with "high" level of knowledge. Those without any college education (49%), women (42%), those aged 18-29 (56%), living in the South (39%), and Independents (36%) have the largest proportion falling in "low" level.