Where do you stand?

At one time, whites were the majority in most communities throughout the United States. But In more and more communities, no racial or ethnic group has a majority of the population, and the trend is expected to continue for the next several decades. Explore how you feel compared to other ethnic and racial groups by answering three key questions.

Where do you stand?
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Credits: Tory Hargro, Chad Palmer, Jeff Dionise, Jim Norman, USA TODAY
Source: USA TODAY poll of 2,002 national adults -- including 1423 non-Hispanic whites, 201 blacks and 224 Hispanics -- conducted by Princeton Survey Research Sep. 18-21 and 25-28. Margin of sampling error for the full sample and for whites +/- 3 percentage points, for blacks and Hispanics +/- 8 points.
Q1: As a result of these changes, is the nation as a whole better off or worse off?
Select your stance
Better off
Worse off
Same
No opinion
Compare your stance to
White Americans
Black Americans
Hispanic Americans
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Q2: As a result of these changes, are you better off or worse off?
Select your stance
Better off
Worse off
Same
No opinion
Compare your stance to
White Americans
Black Americans
Hispanic Americans
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Q3: Which group will benefit the most in the long run from these changes?
Select your stance
All benefit equally
Hispanics
Blacks
Whites
Asians
Other group
No opinion
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All Americans
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