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Pew Research CenterSeptember 20, 2023
5. Black Americans’ news habits

Cumulative response rate as of ATP Wave 122

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Cumulative response rate as of ATP Wave 122

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5. Black Americans’ news habits
News outlets, social media, friends and family all play major roles in the news diets of Black Americans
About a quarter of Black adults often get news from Black news outlets
Black Americans are most trusting of information from local and national news outlets, least confident in accuracy of news from politicians and social media
Black Americans often prefer news outlets over social media posts for many different types of news and information
On social media, Black Americans most often get news from national and local outlets, friends and family
Differences and similarities within the U.S. Black population in the types of sources people use and trust for news and information
Black adults who say being Black is crucial to their identity are more likely to get news from Black news outlets
American Trends Panel recruitment surveys
Invitation and reminder dates, ATP Wave 122
American Trends Panel weighting dimensions among Black adults
Sample sizes and margins of error, ATP Wave 122
Final dispositions, ATP Wave 122
Cumulative response rate as of ATP Wave 122

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