A new Cato national survey finds that self‐censorship is on the rise in the United States. Nearly two-thirds—62%—of Americans say the political climate these days prevents them from saying things they believe because others might find them offensive.
The share of Americans who self‐censor has risen several points since 2017 when 58% of Americans agreed with this statement.
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