Less than half of Americans are satisfied with the way immigrants and Black, Jewish, Arab and Hispanic people are treated in the United States, according to a new Gallup poll.

The survey, conducted June 2-26, found that 42% of Americans are satisfied with the treatment of Jewish people, down from 51% in 2021. Satisfaction with the treatment of Asian people rose 10 percentage points, nearly returning to pre-2021 levels, when high-profile anti-Asian attacks drew national attention. Majorities remain comfortable with the treatment of Asian and White people, while half say women are treated fairly.

Black and Hispanic Americans are among the least satisfied with how their groups are treated. Just 24% of Black adults say they are satisfied with society’s treatment of Black people, compared wit

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