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More highly-educated and higher-income
respondents are more optimistic about the vaccine.
(Total Agree)
Education Household Income
All Some Four-year
Statement Resp. College College or <$30,000 $30,000- $50,000- $100,000+
or Less More $50,000 $100,000
The vaccine will be effective in
preventing the spread of 69% 68% 71% 67% 74% 66% 70%
COVID-19
^I would encourage my friends and
family to get the COVID-19 vaccine 62% 57% 73% 57% 59% 66% 72%
*I wany my children to receive the
COVID-19 vaccine 54% 50% 62% 47% 46% 57% 68%
The U.S. government doesn’t care if
COVID-19 hurts people like me 52% 55% 44% 57% 47% 51% 47%
The U.S. government doesn’t care if
the vaccine hurts people like me 45% 46% 42% 44% 51% 43% 37%
^People with my background have
historically been taken advantage of
and deceived by doctors working 44% 44% 43% 44% 41% 49% 40%
with the government
The vaccine will cause more
problems than the disease it is trying 35% 37% 28% 33% 42% 30% 33%
to prevent
Q28. Here are some statements about the vaccine. Please tell me if you strongly agree, somewhat agree, somewhat disagree, or strongly disagree.
^Not Part of Split Sample; *Asked of Parents of Children Under 18 Only 60