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A 2025 Pew survey found 53% of Americans view their fellow citizens as having bad morals—uniquely high globally—while 92% of Canadians see theirs as morally good.
A 2025 Pew survey of 32,000 people across 25 countries found that 53% of Americans view their fellow citizens as having bad morals—uniquely high among the nations surveyed—while 92% of Canadians see their compatriots as morally good.
Americans were more likely than Canadians to view homosexuality and abortion as morally unacceptable, and slightly more opposed to marijuana use.
Political affiliation in the U.S. correlated with moral judgments, with Democrats more likely to hold negative views of Americans.
Canada showed greater national cohesion on moral issues, though regional data was limited.
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Una encuesta de Pew de 2025 encontró que el 53% de los estadounidenses consideran que sus conciudadanos tienen una mala moral - excepcionalmente alta a nivel mundial - mientras que el 92% de los canadienses consideran que la suya es moralmente buena.