🚨 JUST OUT ➡️ The 2023 STAATUS Index
Now in its third year, the STAATUS Index (Social Tracking of #AsianAmericans in the US) is the leading nationally representative survey of Americans' attitudes towards #AsianAmericans
🧵of some findings @taaforg #AAPIHeritageMonth #AAPIHM
1 in 4 Americans believe that #AsianAmericans are MORE LOYAL to their country of origin than to the United States
1 in 5 Americans still believe that Asian Americans are partly responsible for #COVID19
31% of Americans believe that #AsianAmericans should be subject to MORE SCRUTINY when working in areas considered critical to US global strategic competitiveness
78% of Americans see #China as a threat. Among those who do...
83% believe that China is a military/national security threat
74% believe that China is an economic threat
The belief that China is a threat has implications for perceptions of #AsianAmericans
Most Americans think of #China when they think of the AsianAms' countries of origin
Recall that 1 in 4 Americans believe that AsianAms are MORE LOYAL to their country of origin than to the US
#AsianAmericans are the least likely group to feel they completely belong and are accepted in the US
Only 22% feel they completely belong and are accepted
Asian American #women and #young Asian Americans are especially likely to feel this way.
When asked why they don't feel they completely belong and are accepted in the US
🟦 58% of #AsianAmericans report it's b/c they've experienced #discrimination due to their race/ethnicity
🟦 43% of AsianAms report it's b/c they don't see others like them in positions of power
3 in 10 Americans are still unable to name a single historical event or policy related to #AsianAmericans.
When asked, "Don't know" was the most popular answer.
Even after being prompted, 43% of Americans don't know about the Chinese Exclusion Act.
Fewer know about the murder of #VincentChin:
66% of Americans have never heard of him.
75% of Americans think racist attacks against #AsianAmericans are a problem today that should be addressed
Grateful for the awareness, and a huge S/O to our fierce #AAPI community leaders, partners, and allies who have fought to increase visibility 👊🏽
73% of Americans believe that attacks against #AsianAmericans during the pandemic were fueled by people blaming Asian Americans for #COVID19
Most Americans believe that incorporating the experiences of #AsianAmericans into teaching American #history is important:
🟦 32% believe it's absolutely important and should be mandatory
🟦 30% believe it's important but should be optional
82% of Americans OVERESTIMATE the size of the #AsianAmerican population
FACT: Asian Americans account for 7.2% of the US population
🟦 71% of #AsianAmericans see their status as closer to POC than to White Americans
🟦 60% of Black Americans & 59% of Hispanic Americans also see the status of Asian Ams as closer to POC
🟦 By contrast, 62% of Whites see Asian Americans as CLOSER to themselves than to POC
Older Americans and Republicans are more likely to see #AsianAmericans as closer to Whites than to POC
Age-old #stereotypes of #AsianAmericans continue to endure
🟦Intelligent/smart/educated
🟦Hard-working
🟦Kind/nice/thoughtful
Seemingly positive, they can be easily weaponized against #AsianAmericans and other POC
Americans may hold #stereotypes of #AsianAmericans, yet when asked to name a famous #AANHPI, the most popular answer was DON'T KNOW
26% can't name a single prominent #AsianAmerican #NativeHawaiian #PacificIslander
Most popular answers for 3 years in a row:
#JackieChan
#BruceLee
Despite many misperceptions of #AsianAmericans and #PacificIslanders, White, Black, and Hispanic Americans believe they share economic interests and core values with #AAPIs.
Cross-racial solidarity could center these interests.
When asked what could improve relationships with #AsianAmericans & #PacificIslanders, non-Asian Americans cited:
🟦 More opportunities to interact with #AAPIs
🟦 More #education
NOTE: 13% of respondents who cited more interaction didn't have any relationships w/Asian Americans.
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