Americans fret about Islam, immigrants, the future, and each other
c. 2015 Religion News Service
(RNS) Americans of all faiths and viewpoints are gloomy about the economy, anxious about Islam, bothered by immigrants, and mistrustful across racial lines, a new survey finds.
The Public Religion Research Institute’s annual American Values Survey, released today (November 17), documents discontent among all major religious groups, races and political views.