White adults' perceptions of discrimination against White people, and personal experiences with discrimination

U.S.=Discrimination in America (Jan. 26-April 9, 2017); National Public Radio, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Minnesota=Minnesota's Diverse Communities Survey (April 26-June 14, 2021); APM Research Lab. Questions: “Generally speaking, do you believe there is discrimination against White people in [America/ Minnesota] today, or not?” (graph shows percent indicating "Yes") and "How often, if ever, do you believe White people [where you live/in Minnesota] experience discrimination when [applying for jobs/ interacting with the police/ trying to rent a room or apartment or buy a house]?" (graph shows percent indicating "Often" or "Sometimes"). "In your day to day life, has someone [in Minnesota] ever referred to you personally using a racial or ethnic slur or other negative word?” and "Do you believe you have ever personally experienced discrimination because you are White when [applying for jobs/ interacting with the police/ trying to rent a room or apartment or buy a house] [in Minnesota]?" (graph shows percent indicating "Yes"). Asterisk (*) indicates that the difference between the U.S. and Minnesota percentages is statistically significant.
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