Americans’ views on China soften after years of record negativity: survey
The shift is driven by partisan and generational divides that continue to shape U.S. perceptions of China.
Americans’ views of China have become modestly more positive after several years of sharply negative sentiment, according to a March survey by the Pew Research Center. The share of U.S. adults with favorable opinions rose to 27%, up from 21% last year and roughly double the level recorded in 2023. Even with that…



