A new poll shows that a significant majority of young Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islanders oppose cuts to federal funding for diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs in higher education. Approximately 90% of AAPI adults under 30 strongly oppose reducing these funds. In contrast, older AAPI adults show less opposition, with only about half expressing disagreement with funding cuts. Despite these differences, there is a strong consensus across ages regarding the importance of a college education for career success and family support.
The new survey reveals that 90% of young AAPI adults oppose cutting funding for diversity programs, reflecting a strong generational divide on this issue.
About 60% of AAPI adults overall oppose cutting federal funds for DEI programs, demonstrating significant support for these initiatives amidst changing political landscapes.
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