The statistic shows a representative survey on a self-assessment of U.S. citizens on whether they belong to 'haves' or 'have-nots'. The survey was done from September 22-25, 2011. About 66 percent of the Republican respondents see themselves as members of the 'haves'.
Self-assessment of U.S. citizens on whether they belong to 'haves' or 'have-nots' as of September 2011
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Pew Research Center. (September 29, 2011). Self-assessment of U.S. citizens on whether they belong to 'haves' or 'have-nots' as of September 2011 [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved August 12, 2022, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/204716/self-assessment-of-us-citizens-into-haves-or-have-nots-by-selected-characteristics/
Pew Research Center. "Self-assessment of U.S. citizens on whether they belong to 'haves' or 'have-nots' as of September 2011." Chart. September 29, 2011. Statista. Accessed August 12, 2022. https://www.statista.com/statistics/204716/self-assessment-of-us-citizens-into-haves-or-have-nots-by-selected-characteristics/
Pew Research Center. (2011). Self-assessment of U.S. citizens on whether they belong to 'haves' or 'have-nots' as of September 2011. Statista. Statista Inc.. Accessed: August 12, 2022. https://www.statista.com/statistics/204716/self-assessment-of-us-citizens-into-haves-or-have-nots-by-selected-characteristics/
Pew Research Center. "Self-assessment of U.S. Citizens on Whether They Belong to 'haves' or 'have-nots' as of September 2011." Statista, Statista Inc., 29 Sep 2011, https://www.statista.com/statistics/204716/self-assessment-of-us-citizens-into-haves-or-have-nots-by-selected-characteristics/
Pew Research Center, Self-assessment of U.S. citizens on whether they belong to 'haves' or 'have-nots' as of September 2011 Statista, https://www.statista.com/statistics/204716/self-assessment-of-us-citizens-into-haves-or-have-nots-by-selected-characteristics/ (last visited August 12, 2022)