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Pew Research shows fewer than 50 percent of Americans can tell the difference between fact and opinion

Tuesday, June 19, 2018 by Piyush Suthar | Comments

Home News Tech Pew Research shows fewer than 50 percent of Americans can tell the difference between fact and opinion

A new Pew Research Center survey found that only around one in four American adults could, practically-speaking, tell the difference between factual statements and opinion. The poll, which surveyed more than five thousand adults, asked those involved to correctly identify five factual statements and five opinionated statements. The results were bad, real bad. Only 26 percent of those surveyed correctly identified all five factual statements. They were slightly better at identifying opinion, with 35 percent spotting all five correctly. The statements, in case you were wondering, seem rather straightforward. For example: Spending on Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid make up…

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