Americans Split on Money Worries and Immigration Views
USAThu Oct 23 2025
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People in the U. S. have different worries and opinions based on who they are and what they believe. Many are stressed about paying for their homes and daily needs. Around 38% of Americans are anxious about this, but Democrats and independents worry more than Republicans. Hispanic and Black Americans are the most concerned, while white Americans worry the least.
Younger people, like millennials and Gen Z, are more stressed about money than older generations. Those without a college degree and women also feel more pressure. It seems that age, education, and gender play a big role in how people feel about their finances.
When it comes to immigration, most Americans think immigrants make the country stronger. But this belief has gone down since last year. Democrats still strongly support this idea, but Republicans and independents are less sure. Different religious groups also have different views. White evangelical Protestants are the least likely to agree that immigrants strengthen the country.
Some people think immigrants are changing the country's culture. About 32% agree with this, but it's mostly Republicans who feel this way. People who believe in Christian nationalism are more likely to think immigrants are invading the country. This shows that beliefs about religion and nationality can shape opinions on immigration.
The poll shows that people's views are often divided by their political and religious beliefs. It's clear that who you are and what you believe can greatly influence how you see important issues.
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