NEW YORK, June 25, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- As towns across the country plan their annual Independence Day parades and firework shows they may have great turnouts as four in five Americans (79%) say they are patriotic. But, they may not have as many young Americans there as three in ten 18-29 year olds (30%) and over one-quarter (27%) of those 30-39 say they are not patriotic. That changes as one ages – almost nine in ten (88%) of those 55 and older say they are patriotic.
These are the results of an online survey conducted by Regina Corso Consulting among 2,062 U.S. adults 18 and older between June 11 and 15, 2016.
The National Anthem
Recently there has been discussion about changing the National Anthem and one reason sometimes given is people just don't know what it is. Well, that's not the case as four in five Americans (80%), when given a list of five patriotic songs, say The Star Spangled Banner is the National Anthem. One in ten (10%) say it is God Bless America while smaller numbers say it is America the Beautiful (5%), My Country 'Tis of Thee (4%), and Battle Hymn of the Republic (1%).
Those who want change may have some public support behind them. While over half (55%) of Americans say The Star Spangled Banner should be the National Anthem, almost half say it should be another song. More than one in five (22%) believe God Bless America should be the National Anthem, while 10% say it should be America the Beautiful, 7% My Country 'Tis of Thee, 2% Battle Hymn of the Republic and 4% believe it should be something else.
Musings
Do Americans become more patriotic as they age? If Americans do not progressively become more patriotic, what does that mean for future decades? It may not matter what the National Anthem is down the road if there is a waning sense of patriotism. But, perhaps looking at it as a glass half full instead of empty, maybe this isn't a sense of moving away from the U.S, but toward something new as younger generations view the U.S. as part of a larger world. These younger Americans are the first to grow up with the Internet and the connectivity that brings – this could not be diminishing patriotism but opening their eyes to something new and more far-reaching. Maybe we need a new word to encompass this new viewpoint.
About Regina Corso Consulting:
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