Most Chinese Americans report regular experiences of discrimination, largely fueled by ongoing tensions between the U.S. and China, according to a new survey by the Committee of 100 and NORC at the University of Chicago. The results also highlight significant mental health struggles within the community, emphasizing the negative impact of geopolitical rhetoric on their daily lives. Key findings: Published on Wednesday, the “2024 State of Chinese Americans” study surveyed 504 Chinese American adults about their experiences with discrimination, mental health and political attitudes.
Over two-thirds of Chinese Americans face discrimination at least once a month: survey
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