Rasmussen: 70% Say Women in America Better Off Today Than 25 Years Ago
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey shows that just 18% of Adults think women are not better off today. Seventy percent (70%) disagree and say women do have it better now than they did 25 years ago. Twelve percent (12%) are not sure.
Sixty-seven percent (67%) of women agree their gender is better off today, a view shared by 72% of men. Still, 22% of women do not think their sex has it better these days compared to a quarter of a century ago.
Unmarried adults are slightly more likely than those who are married to think women are in a better place today. Higher-income adults are more inclined to believe this than those who earn less.
Related Posts:
- Just 31% Say America Will Be On Top At End of the Century: Rasmussen
- 80% Say Religious Faith is Important To Their Daily Lives: Rasmussen
- Poll: Many Americans Question Fairness of Tax System
- Rasmussen: Americans More Confident About Money They Have In The Bank
- WSJ on marriage penalty: Married Couples Pay More Than Unmarried Under Health Bill