How the Survey was Conducted
Nature of the Sample: NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll of 1,220 National Adults
This survey of 1,220 adults was conducted September 20
ththrough September 26
th, 2021 by The Marist Poll sponsored in partnership with NPR and PBS NewsHour. Adults 18 years of age and older residing in the United States were contacted on landline or mobile numbers and interviewed by telephone using live interviewers. Survey questions were available in English or Spanish. Mobile telephone numbers were randomly selected based upon a list of telephone exchanges from throughout the nation from Dynata.
The exchanges were selected to ensure that each region was represented in proportion to its population.
Mobile phones are treated as individual devices. After validation of age, personal ownership, and non-
business-use of the mobile phone, interviews are typically conducted with the person answering the
phone. To increase coverage, this mobile sample was supplemented by respondents reached through
random dialing of landline phone numbers. Within each landline household, a single respondent is
selected through a random selection process to increase the representativeness of traditionally under-
covered survey populations. The samples were then combined and balanced to reflect the 2019
American Community Survey 1-year estimates for age, gender, income, race, and region. Assistance
was provided by Luce Research for data collection. Results are statistically significant within ±3.4
percentage points. There are 1,029 registered voters. The results for this subset are statistically
significant within ±3.7 percentage points. Tables include results for subgroups to only display crosstabs
with an acceptable sampling error. It should be noted that although you may not see results listed for a
certain group, it does not mean interviews were not completed with those individuals. It simply means
the sample size is too small to report. The error margin was adjusted for sample weights and increases
for cross-tabulations.
National Adults National Registered Voters
Column % Column %
100%
84% 100%
Party Identification Democrat n/a 33%
Republican n/a 26%
Independent n/a 39%
Other n/a 2%
Gender Men 49% 49%
Women 51% 51%
Age Under 45 46% 41%
45 or older 54% 59%
Age 18 to 29 21% 17%
30 to 44 25% 24%
45 to 59 24% 26%
60 or older 29% 32%
Generation Gen Z/Millennials (18-40) 38% 32%
Gen X (41-56) 26% 29%
Baby Boomers (57-75) 24% 27%
Silent-Greatest (Over 75) 12% 13%
Race/Ethnicity White 60% 63%
Black 11% 12%
Latino 16% 14%
Other 13% 11%
Region Northeast 17% 17%
Midwest 21% 21%
South 38% 38%
West 24% 24%
Household Income Less than $50,000 39% 37%
$50,000 or more 61% 63%
Education Not college graduate 57% 54%
College graduate 43% 46%
Education by Race White - Not College Graduate 34% 34%
White - College Graduate 27% 29%
Non-White - Not College Graduate 24% 21%
Non-White - College Graduate 16% 16%
Education - Race - Gender Men - White - Not College Graduate 16% 15%
Men - White - College Graduate 13% 15%
Men - Non-White - Not College
Graduate 12% 10%
Men - Non-White - College Graduate 7% 8%
Women - White - Not College Graduate 18% 18%
Women - White - College Graduate 14% 15%
Women - Non-White - Not College
Graduate 12% 11%
Women - Non-White - College Graduate 8% 9%
18% 19%
Area Description Big city 26% 27%
Small city 19% 18%
Suburban 20% 19%
Small town 20% 20%
Rural 15% 16%
Area Description - Gender Small city/Suburban Men 20% 19%
Other area Men 29% 30%
Small city/Suburban Women 19% 18%
Other area Women 32% 33%
Interview Type Landline 40% 43%
Cell phone 60% 57%
Nature of the Sample
NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted September 20th through September 26th, 2021, n=1,220 MOE +/- 3.4 percentage points. National Registered Voters: n=1,029 MOE +/- 3.7 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.
White Evangelical Christians National Adults
National Registered Voters
Approve Disapprove Vol: Unsure
Row % Row % Row %
45% 46% 9%
46% 46% 8%
Democrat 87% 5% 9%
Republican 7% 91% 3%
Independent 39% 50% 11%
Northeast 57% 30% 13%
Midwest 40% 51% 9%
South 42% 51% 7%
West 44% 45% 11%
Less than $50,000 48% 41% 11%
$50,000 or more 44% 49% 7%
Not college graduate 38% 50% 12%
College graduate 54% 40% 6%
White 40% 54% 6%
Non-white 55% 30% 14%
White 40% 54% 6%
Black 76% 6% 18%
Latino 52% 37% 12%
White - Not College Graduate 28% 63% 8%
White - College Graduate 53% 43% 4%
Men - White - Not College
Graduate 23% 70% 6%
Men - White - College
Graduate 49% 48% 3%
Women - White - Not College
Graduate 32% 57% 10%
Women - White - College
Graduate 57% 38% 4%
Under 45 44% 42% 13%
45 or older 45% 49% 6%
Gen Z/Millennials (18-40) 44% 43% 13%
Gen X (41-56) 46% 48% 6%
Baby Boomers (57-75) 44% 49% 7%
Silent-Greatest (Over 75) 46% 45% 9%
Men 37% 54% 9%
Women 52% 38% 10%
15% 78% 7%
Biden 85% 6% 9%
Trump 3% 93% 4%
Big city 53% 37% 10%
Small city 41% 46% 13%
Suburban 53% 41% 6%
Small town 40% 51% 9%
Rural 29% 62% 9%
43% 48% 9%
51% 38% 10%
Small city/Suburban Men Small city/Suburban Women
NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted September 20th through September 26th, 2021.
Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.
Generation
Gender
White Evangelical Christians 2020 Support
Area Description Race/Ethnicity Race/Ethnicity
Race and Education Gender - Race - Education
Age
National Registered Voters Party Identification
Region
Household Income Education
BIDJP105. NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Tables September 20th through September 26th, 2021 National Adults
Do you approve or disapprove of the job Joe Biden is doing as president?
National Adults
Approve Disapprove Vol: Unsure
Row % Row % Row %
September 30th, 2021 45% 46% 9%
September 3rd, 2021 43% 51% 7%
August 2021 49% 44% 6%
July 2021 50% 43% 7%
June 2021 51% 46% 1%
May 27th, 2021 52% 41% 7%
May 17th, 2021 53% 41% 6%
April 27th, 2021 54% 44% 3%
April 16th, 2021 53% 39% 8%
March 30th, 2021 52% 40% 8%
March 11th, 2021 49% 42% 10%
February 2021 51% 38% 11%
January 2021 49% 35% 16%
BIDJP105TRND. Marist Poll National Trend
Marist Poll National Adults
National Adults
Do you approve or disapprove of the job Joe Biden is doing as president?
2
Strongly approve Approve Disapprove Strongly
disapprove Vol: Unsure
Row % Row % Row % Row % Row %
17% 28% 9% 37% 9%
18% 28% 7% 38% 8%
Democrat 44% 42% 2% 2% 9%
Republican 0% 6% 10% 81% 3%
Independent 9% 30% 11% 39% 11%
Northeast 20% 37% 6% 25% 13%
Midwest 18% 22% 14% 36% 9%
South 16% 26% 9% 41% 7%
West 16% 28% 6% 39% 11%
Less than $50,000 18% 30% 8% 33% 11%
$50,000 or more 17% 27% 10% 39% 7%
Not college graduate 13% 24% 10% 40% 12%
College graduate 22% 32% 7% 32% 6%
White 17% 22% 9% 45% 6%
Non-white 18% 37% 10% 21% 14%
White 17% 22% 9% 45% 6%
Black 28% 49% 2% 4% 18%
Latino 15% 36% 12% 24% 12%
White - Not College Graduate 11% 18% 10% 54% 8%
White - College Graduate 25% 28% 8% 35% 4%
Men - White - Not College
Graduate 8% 16% 9% 61% 6%
Men - White - College
Graduate 23% 25% 7% 41% 3%
Women - White - Not College
Graduate 13% 19% 10% 48% 10%
Women - White - College
Graduate 27% 31% 9% 30% 4%
Under 45 10% 34% 13% 30% 13%
45 or older 23% 22% 6% 43% 6%
Gen Z/Millennials (18-40) 7% 37% 13% 29% 13%
Gen X (41-56) 22% 24% 6% 41% 6%
Baby Boomers (57-75) 22% 22% 8% 41% 7%
Silent-Greatest (Over 75) 29% 17% 6% 39% 9%
Men 15% 22% 8% 46% 9%
Women 19% 33% 10% 29% 10%
7% 8% 9% 69% 7%
Biden 39% 46% 5% 1% 9%
Trump 0% 3% 8% 84% 4%
Big city 21% 32% 8% 30% 10%
Small city 16% 25% 15% 31% 13%
Suburban 17% 36% 7% 34% 6%
Small town 17% 23% 8% 44% 9%
Rural 12% 17% 8% 54% 9%
16% 27% 11% 37% 9%
18% 34% 11% 27% 10%
Area Description
Small city/Suburban Men Small city/Suburban Women
NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted September 20th through September 26th, 2021. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.
Age Generation
Gender
White Evangelical Christians 2020 Support
Education Race/Ethnicity Race/Ethnicity
Race and Education Gender - Race - Education National Adults
National Registered Voters Party Identification
Region
Household Income
BIDJP105R. NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Tables September 20th through September 26th, 2021 National Adults
Do you approve or disapprove of the job Joe Biden is doing as president? [And, would you say you strongly approve/disapprove of the job he is doing or just approve/disapprove?]
Strongly approve Approve Disapprove Strongly disapprove Vol: Unsure
Row % Row % Row % Row % Row %
September 30th, 2021 17% 28% 9% 37% 9%
September 3rd, 2021 19% 23% 10% 41% 7%
August 2021 19% 30% 15% 30% 6%
July 2021 21% 29% 11% 32% 7%
June 2021 24% 28% 13% 34% 2%
May 27th 2021 21% 31% 13% 28% 7%
May 17th, 2021 26% 26% 11% 30% 6%
April 27th, 2021 25% 29% 12% 32% 3%
April 16th, 2021 25% 28% 10% 29% 8%
March 30th, 2021 22% 30% 11% 29% 8%
March 11th, 2021 24% 24% 12% 30% 10%
February 2021 23% 29% 13% 25% 11%
January 2021 25% 25% 11% 24% 16%
Marist Poll National Adults
BIDJP105RTRND. Marist Poll National Trend
National Adults
Do you approve or disapprove of the job Joe Biden is doing as president? [And, would you say you strongly approve/disapprove of the job he is doing or just approve/disapprove?]
4
Democrat Republican Vol: Other Vol: Unsure
Row % Row % Row % Row %
46% 38% 4% 12%
Democrat 95% 2% 0% 3%
Republican 1% 94% 0% 5%
Independent 37% 31% 11% 21%
Northeast 56% 25% 7% 11%
Midwest 42% 44% 2% 11%
South 40% 43% 5% 12%
West 49% 33% 4% 13%
Less than $50,000 52% 34% 4% 11%
$50,000 or more 44% 41% 5% 10%
Not college graduate 42% 40% 6% 12%
College graduate 51% 35% 3% 11%
White 38% 47% 4% 11%
Non-white 62% 20% 6% 13%
White 38% 47% 4% 11%
Black 80% 3% 6% 11%
Latino 54% 28% 7% 11%
White - Not College Graduate 28% 54% 4% 13%
White - College Graduate 49% 40% 3% 9%
Men - White - Not College
Graduate 23% 58% 6% 13%
Men - White - College
Graduate 45% 45% 2% 9%
Women - White - Not College
Graduate 33% 50% 3% 14%
Women - White - College
Graduate 53% 34% 4% 8%
Under 45 50% 32% 7% 12%
45 or older 43% 42% 3% 12%
Gen Z/Millennials (18-40) 52% 32% 7% 9%
Gen X (41-56) 44% 38% 5% 13%
Baby Boomers (57-75) 43% 41% 3% 13%
Silent-Greatest (Over 75) 44% 45% 1% 10%
Men 36% 44% 6% 14%
Women 54% 32% 3% 11%
14% 70% 4% 12%
Biden 85% 6% 2% 7%
Trump 3% 83% 3% 11%
Big city 53% 31% 4% 12%
Small city 50% 33% 1% 16%
Suburban 53% 34% 5% 8%
Small town 38% 44% 6% 11%
Rural 26% 52% 7% 15%
45% 37% 5% 13%
59% 29% 1% 11%
USCNGS01. NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Tables September 20th through September 26th, 2021 National Registered Voters
If next year's election for Congress were held today, which party's candidate are you more likely to vote for in your district:
National Registered Voters Party Identification
Region
Household Income Education Race/Ethnicity Race/Ethnicity
Race and Education Gender - Race - Education
Age Generation
Gender
White Evangelical Christians 2020 Support
Area Description
Small city/Suburban Men Small city/Suburban Women
NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Registered Voters. Interviews conducted September 20th through September 26th, 2021. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.
Democrat Republican Vol. Other Vol. Unsure
Row % Row % Row % Row %
46% 38% 4% 12%
49% 43% 2% 6%
48% 40% 1% 11%
46% 41% 2% 11%
43% 40% 2% 15%
50% 44% 3% 4%
50% 40% 5% 6%
48% 42% 4% 5%
48% 41% 5% 6%
50% 38% 7% 6%
47% 40% 7% 7%
44% 39% 8% 9%
44% 39% 6% 12%
46% 39% 6% 10%
49% 38% 5% 8%
46% 40% 6% 9%
50% 37% 7% 7%
43% 40% 6% 10%
51% 36% 6% 8%
47% 40% 5% 8%
48% 38% 6% 8%
45% 38% 7% 10%
47% 38% 8% 7%
38% 43% 6% 12%
48% 42% 4% 6%
46% 44% 4% 5%
43% 43% 6% 8%
USCNGS01TRND. Marist Poll National Trend
March 2018 February 9, 2018 February 23, 2018
National Registered Voters
If next year's election for Congress were held today, which party's candidate are you more likely to vote for in your district:
April 2018 July 2018
September 13th, 2018 October 3rd, 2018 November 2019
October 26th, 2018 October 2019 February 2020
August 2017 November 14, 2017
August 2014 March 2017 September 2021
Marist Poll National Registered Voters December 2013
June 2017 April 2017
April 2014 February 2014 August 2020
December 2017 January 2018 September 26th, 2018
November 21, 2017 November 2018
6
A great deal/A
good amount Not very
much/Not at all Vol: Unsure
Row % Row % Row %
56% 42% 2%
58% 40% 2%
Democrat 84% 14% 2%
Republican 31% 68% 2%
Independent 56% 42% 1%
Northeast 68% 28% 4%
Midwest 57% 40% 2%
South 50% 48% 2%
West 55% 44% 2%
Less than $50,000 54% 43% 3%
$50,000 or more 57% 41% 2%
Not college graduate 48% 50% 3%
College graduate 67% 31% 2%
White 55% 43% 2%
Non-white 60% 37% 3%
White 55% 43% 2%
Black 69% 25% 6%
Latino 55% 41% 3%
White - Not College Graduate 43% 55% 2%
White - College Graduate 70% 28% 1%
Men - White - Not College
Graduate 40% 57% 3%
Men - White - College
Graduate 68% 30% 2%
Women - White - Not College
Graduate 45% 53% 2%
Women - White - College
Graduate 72% 27% 1%
Under 45 54% 43% 2%
45 or older 57% 41% 3%
Gen Z/Millennials (18-40) 53% 45% 1%
Gen X (41-56) 55% 43% 3%
Baby Boomers (57-75) 58% 39% 3%
Silent-Greatest (Over 75) 61% 35% 5%
Men 53% 45% 3%
Women 58% 39% 2%
31% 67% 3%
Biden 88% 11% 2%
Trump 26% 72% 2%
Big city 58% 40% 2%
Small city 57% 39% 4%
Suburban 65% 33% 2%
Small town 52% 45% 3%
Rural 41% 58% 1%
63% 34% 3%
60% 37% 3%
TRUSTOR1DR. NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Tables September 20th through September 26th, 2021 National Adults
How much do you trust that elections are fair:
National Adults
National Registered Voters Party Identification
Region
Household Income Education Race/Ethnicity Race/Ethnicity
Race and Education Gender - Race - Education
Age Generation
Gender
White Evangelical Christians 2020 Support
Area Description
Small city/Suburban Men Small city/Suburban Women
NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted September 20th through September 26th, 2021.
Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.
A great deal/A good amount Not very much/Not at all Unsure
Row % Row % Row %
56% 42% 2%
53% 43% 4%
62% 37% 2%
51% 46% 3%
51% 47% 2%
50% 47% 2%
55% 43% 2%
October 2017 July 2017 March 2017
Marist Poll National Adults
TRUSTORD1TRND. Marist Poll National Trend
National Adults
How much do you trust that elections are fair: A great deal, a good amount, not very much, not at all?
January 2020 October 2019 February 2020 September 2021
8
A great deal A good amount Not very much Not at all Vol: Unsure
Row % Row % Row % Row % Row %
30% 26% 24% 18% 2%
32% 26% 24% 16% 2%
Democrat 58% 26% 12% 2% 2%
Republican 8% 23% 37% 31% 2%
Independent 28% 28% 25% 17% 1%
Northeast 39% 29% 17% 11% 4%
Midwest 28% 29% 23% 17% 2%
South 27% 23% 27% 21% 2%
West 28% 26% 25% 18% 2%
Less than $50,000 28% 26% 28% 15% 3%
$50,000 or more 31% 26% 23% 18% 2%
Not college graduate 20% 28% 28% 21% 3%
College graduate 43% 24% 19% 13% 2%
White 30% 25% 24% 20% 2%
Non-white 30% 30% 22% 14% 3%
White 30% 25% 24% 20% 2%
Black 39% 30% 21% 3% 6%
Latino 24% 32% 22% 19% 3%
White - Not College Graduate 18% 25% 30% 24% 2%
White - College Graduate 46% 24% 15% 13% 1%
Men - White - Not College
Graduate 15% 25% 29% 28% 3%
Men - White - College
Graduate 46% 22% 13% 17% 2%
Women - White - Not College
Graduate 20% 25% 31% 22% 2%
Women - White - College
Graduate 46% 26% 18% 10% 1%
Under 45 24% 31% 25% 18% 2%
45 or older 35% 22% 23% 18% 3%
Gen Z/Millennials (18-40) 23% 31% 26% 19% 1%
Gen X (41-56) 30% 25% 25% 17% 3%
Baby Boomers (57-75) 37% 21% 21% 19% 3%
Silent-Greatest (Over 75) 38% 23% 24% 11% 5%
Men 27% 26% 24% 21% 3%
Women 32% 27% 24% 15% 2%
15% 16% 36% 31% 3%
Biden 59% 29% 8% 2% 2%
Trump 5% 21% 39% 33% 2%
Big city 32% 26% 25% 15% 2%
Small city 28% 29% 26% 13% 4%
Suburban 36% 29% 19% 14% 2%
Small town 27% 24% 24% 22% 3%
Rural 22% 19% 30% 29% 1%
29% 34% 20% 14% 3%
35% 25% 25% 12% 3%
TRUSTOR1D. NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Tables September 20th through September 26th, 2021 National Adults
How much do you trust that elections are fair:
National Adults
National Registered Voters Party Identification
Region
Household Income Education Race/Ethnicity Race/Ethnicity
Race and Education Gender - Race - Education
Age Generation
Gender
White Evangelical Christians 2020 Support
Area Description
Small city/Suburban Men Small city/Suburban Women
NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted September 20th through September 26th, 2021. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.
A great deal A good amount Not very much Not at all Unsure
Row % Row % Row % Row % Row %
September 2021 30% 26% 24% 18% 2%
February 2020 17% 35% 30% 14% 4%
January 2020 19% 43% 25% 11% 2%
October 2019 17% 35% 30% 16% 3%
October 2017 17% 34% 30% 17% 2%
July 2017 17% 33% 29% 18% 2%
March 2017 22% 33% 27% 16% 2%
National Adults
How much do you trust that elections are fair: A great deal, a good amount, not very much, not at all?
TRUSTORD1TRND. Marist Poll National Trend
Marist Poll National Adults.
10
More stressed Less stressed About as stressed Vol: Unsure
Row % Row % Row % Row %
36% 22% 41% 2%
35% 22% 41% 2%
Democrat 36% 22% 41% 1%
Republican 41% 22% 37% 1%
Independent 31% 21% 44% 4%
Northeast 35% 23% 40% 2%
Midwest 34% 22% 42% 3%
South 34% 21% 42% 2%
West 39% 21% 37% 3%
Less than $50,000 34% 23% 40% 3%
$50,000 or more 36% 22% 41% 1%
Not college graduate 35% 21% 41% 3%
College graduate 36% 23% 40% 1%
White 36% 21% 40% 3%
Non-white 34% 23% 41% 2%
White 36% 21% 40% 3%
Black 29% 27% 42% 2%
Latino 37% 20% 41% 2%
White - Not College Graduate 38% 22% 37% 4%
White - College Graduate 34% 21% 43% 1%
Men - White - Not College
Graduate 31% 24% 42% 3%
Men - White - College
Graduate 34% 20% 44% 1%
Women - White - Not College
Graduate 44% 19% 33% 4%
Women - White - College
Graduate 35% 22% 42% 1%
Under 45 37% 22% 40% 1%
45 or older 34% 21% 41% 4%
Gen Z/Millennials (18-40) 37% 23% 39% 1%
Gen X (41-56) 37% 19% 41% 2%
Baby Boomers (57-75) 33% 22% 42% 3%
Silent-Greatest (Over 75) 30% 22% 42% 5%
Men 32% 24% 41% 2%
Women 39% 19% 40% 2%
33% 20% 45% 2%
Biden 34% 22% 43% 2%
Trump 39% 21% 38% 3%
Big city 37% 23% 37% 3%
Small city 33% 25% 41% 1%
Suburban 33% 23% 43% 1%
Small town 35% 20% 42% 3%
Rural 41% 16% 41% 2%
31% 27% 42% 1%
35% 21% 43% 1%
Small city/Suburban Women
NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted September 20th through September 26th, 2021. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.
Gender
White Evangelical Christians 2020 Support
Area Description
Small city/Suburban Men Race/Ethnicity
Race and Education Gender - Race - Education
Age Generation Party Identification
Region
Household Income Education Race/Ethnicity
National Adults
Compared to how you felt before the coronavirus pandemic started, are you more stressed now than when the pandemic began, less stressed, or about
as stressed?
National Adults
National Registered Voters
CVSTRS1. NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Tables September 20th through September 26th, 2021
Should Should not Vol: Unsure
Row % Row % Row %
48% 46% 6%
48% 46% 6%
Democrat 81% 17% 2%
Republican 23% 72% 5%
Independent 40% 51% 9%
Northeast 57% 39% 4%
Midwest 46% 46% 8%
South 49% 44% 7%
West 42% 52% 6%
Less than $50,000 50% 44% 7%
$50,000 or more 47% 49% 5%
Not college graduate 42% 52% 6%
College graduate 57% 38% 6%
White 48% 46% 6%
Non-white 51% 43% 6%
White 48% 46% 6%
Black 54% 40% 6%
Latino 46% 51% 3%
White - Not College Graduate 40% 54% 6%
White - College Graduate 58% 36% 6%
Men - White - Not College
Graduate 36% 58% 7%
Men - White - College
Graduate 55% 41% 4%
Women - White - Not College
Graduate 44% 51% 5%
Women - White - College
Graduate 61% 30% 9%
Under 45 43% 51% 7%
45 or older 53% 41% 6%
Gen Z/Millennials (18-40) 43% 49% 7%
Gen X (41-56) 39% 57% 4%
Baby Boomers (57-75) 55% 38% 6%
Silent-Greatest (Over 75) 68% 24% 8%
Men 45% 51% 5%
Women 51% 41% 8%
28% 64% 8%
Biden 79% 16% 5%
Trump 17% 75% 7%
Big city 51% 43% 5%
Small city 46% 47% 7%
Suburban 55% 38% 6%
Small town 47% 48% 5%
Rural 33% 58% 9%
48% 46% 5%
53% 39% 8%
Area Description
Small city/Suburban Men Small city/Suburban Women
NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted September 20th through September 26th, 2021.
Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.
Age Generation
Gender
White Evangelical Christians 2020 Support
Education Race/Ethnicity Race/Ethnicity
Race and Education Gender - Race - Education National Adults
National Registered Voters Party Identification
Region
Household Income
EMPVACC1. NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Tables September 20th through September 26th, 2021 National Adults
Do you think employers should or should not require employees to get the coronavirus vaccine in order to
return to work in person?
12
Should Should not Vol: Unsure
Row % Row % Row %
September 30th, 2021 48% 46% 6%
September 3rd, 2021 50% 44% 6%
July 2021 44% 50% 5%
Marist Poll National Adults
EMPVACC1TRND. Marist Poll National Trend
National Adults
Do you think employers should or should not require employees to get the coronavirus vaccine in order to
return to work in person?
Support Oppose Vol: Unsure
Row % Row % Row %
56% 41% 3%
56% 41% 2%
Democrat 85% 14% 1%
Republican 30% 69% 1%
Independent 53% 45% 3%
Northeast 70% 29% 1%
Midwest 53% 43% 4%
South 52% 45% 3%
West 56% 42% 2%
Less than $50,000 58% 39% 3%
$50,000 or more 55% 43% 1%
Not college graduate 53% 44% 3%
College graduate 62% 37% 2%
White 53% 45% 2%
Non-white 64% 33% 3%
White 53% 45% 2%
Black 76% 24% 0%
Latino 57% 38% 5%
White - Not College Graduate 46% 51% 3%
White - College Graduate 62% 37% 1%
Men - White - Not College
Graduate 39% 57% 4%
Men - White - College
Graduate 58% 40% 2%
Women - White - Not College
Graduate 52% 45% 3%
Women - White - College
Graduate 66% 34% 0%
Under 45 57% 40% 3%
45 or older 56% 42% 2%
Gen Z/Millennials (18-40) 58% 39% 3%
Gen X (41-56) 48% 50% 2%
Baby Boomers (57-75) 59% 39% 2%
Silent-Greatest (Over 75) 66% 30% 4%
Men 50% 47% 3%
Women 63% 35% 2%
35% 62% 3%
Biden 88% 11% 1%
Trump 24% 73% 3%
Big city 63% 34% 4%
Small city 56% 42% 2%
Suburban 65% 34% 0%
Small town 51% 45% 3%
Rural 37% 58% 4%
56% 42% 1%
66% 33% 1%
Small city/Suburban Women
NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted September 20th through September 26th, 2021.
Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.
Gender
White Evangelical Christians 2020 Support
Area Description
Small city/Suburban Men Race/Ethnicity
Race and Education Gender - Race - Education
Age Generation Party Identification
Region
Household Income Education Race/Ethnicity
National Adults
Due to coronavirus, do you support or oppose each of the following federal requirements: Employers with 100 or more employees must either require workers to be vaccinated or show a negative test result at least once a
week?
National Adults
National Registered Voters
CVFGRQ1A. NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Tables September 20th through September 26th, 2021
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Support Oppose Vol: Unsure
Row % Row % Row %
64% 34% 2%
63% 36% 2%
Democrat 92% 8% 0%
Republican 38% 61% 2%
Independent 56% 41% 3%
Northeast 74% 25% 1%
Midwest 64% 34% 2%
South 64% 34% 1%
West 56% 41% 3%
Less than $50,000 66% 33% 1%
$50,000 or more 63% 36% 1%
Not college graduate 59% 39% 2%
College graduate 70% 28% 1%
White 60% 38% 2%
Non-white 72% 27% 1%
White 60% 38% 2%
Black 80% 20% 0%
Latino 67% 32% 1%
White - Not College Graduate 52% 46% 3%
White - College Graduate 71% 28% 1%
Men - White - Not College
Graduate 51% 45% 3%
Men - White - College
Graduate 69% 29% 2%
Women - White - Not College
Graduate 52% 46% 2%
Women - White - College
Graduate 73% 27% 0%
Under 45 63% 34% 2%
45 or older 64% 34% 1%
Gen Z/Millennials (18-40) 65% 33% 2%
Gen X (41-56) 53% 45% 2%
Baby Boomers (57-75) 67% 32% 1%
Silent-Greatest (Over 75) 79% 20% 1%
Men 61% 36% 2%
Women 66% 32% 1%
41% 57% 1%
Biden 90% 9% 0%
Trump 32% 66% 3%
Big city 72% 27% 1%
Small city 64% 31% 4%
Suburban 70% 30% 1%
Small town 60% 39% 0%
Rural 43% 54% 3%
68% 29% 4%
66% 32% 2%
Area Description
Small city/Suburban Men Small city/Suburban Women
NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted September 20th through September 26th, 2021.
Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.
Age Generation
Gender
White Evangelical Christians 2020 Support
Education Race/Ethnicity Race/Ethnicity
Race and Education Gender - Race - Education National Adults
National Registered Voters Party Identification
Region
Household Income
CVFGRQ1B. NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Tables September 20th through September 26th, 2021 National Adults
Due to coronavirus, do you support or oppose each of the following federal requirements: Workers in hospitals,
home healthcare facilities, or other medical facilities must be vaccinated?
Support Oppose Vol: Unsure
Row % Row % Row %
56% 42% 2%
56% 42% 2%
Democrat 85% 15% 0%
Republican 27% 71% 2%
Independent 52% 46% 2%
Northeast 67% 32% 1%
Midwest 54% 44% 3%
South 55% 43% 3%
West 51% 47% 3%
Less than $50,000 59% 39% 3%
$50,000 or more 53% 46% 2%
Not college graduate 50% 48% 2%
College graduate 63% 35% 2%
White 53% 45% 2%
Non-white 62% 36% 2%
White 53% 45% 2%
Black 62% 38% 0%
Latino 59% 37% 4%
White - Not College Graduate 46% 52% 1%
White - College Graduate 62% 35% 3%
Men - White - Not College
Graduate 45% 53% 2%
Men - White - College
Graduate 58% 40% 2%
Women - White - Not College
Graduate 47% 52% 1%
Women - White - College
Graduate 66% 31% 3%
Under 45 52% 46% 2%
45 or older 59% 39% 2%
Gen Z/Millennials (18-40) 54% 44% 2%
Gen X (41-56) 46% 52% 2%
Baby Boomers (57-75) 61% 37% 2%
Silent-Greatest (Over 75) 71% 26% 3%
Men 53% 45% 3%
Women 58% 39% 2%
34% 64% 1%
Biden 87% 12% 1%
Trump 23% 74% 3%
Big city 60% 37% 3%
Small city 55% 42% 2%
Suburban 64% 35% 2%
Small town 52% 47% 1%
Rural 41% 55% 4%
57% 41% 2%
62% 36% 2%
Small city/Suburban Women
NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted September 20th through September 26th, 2021.
Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.
Gender
White Evangelical Christians 2020 Support
Area Description
Small city/Suburban Men Race/Ethnicity
Race and Education Gender - Race - Education
Age Generation Party Identification
Region
Household Income Education Race/Ethnicity
National Adults
Due to coronavirus, do you support or oppose each of the following federal requirements: All executive branch
federal employees must be vaccinated?
National Adults
National Registered Voters
CVFGRQ1C. NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Tables September 20th through September 26th, 2021
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Support Oppose Vol: Unsure
Row % Row % Row %
51% 45% 3%
51% 46% 3%
Democrat 83% 16% 1%
Republican 23% 75% 2%
Independent 45% 51% 4%
Northeast 64% 34% 2%
Midwest 50% 46% 4%
South 51% 46% 3%
West 44% 52% 4%
Less than $50,000 55% 41% 4%
$50,000 or more 50% 49% 1%
Not college graduate 47% 51% 3%
College graduate 58% 39% 3%
White 49% 48% 3%
Non-white 58% 39% 3%
White 49% 48% 3%
Black 62% 38% 1%
Latino 56% 39% 4%
White - Not College Graduate 42% 55% 3%
White - College Graduate 58% 39% 3%
Men - White - Not College
Graduate 40% 57% 4%
Men - White - College
Graduate 54% 45% 1%
Women - White - Not College
Graduate 44% 53% 3%
Women - White - College
Graduate 63% 33% 4%
Under 45 49% 48% 4%
45 or older 54% 43% 3%
Gen Z/Millennials (18-40) 50% 46% 4%
Gen X (41-56) 43% 55% 2%
Baby Boomers (57-75) 56% 42% 2%
Silent-Greatest (Over 75) 66% 29% 5%
Men 48% 50% 2%
Women 55% 41% 4%
29% 68% 3%
Biden 83% 15% 2%
Trump 19% 78% 3%
Big city 57% 40% 3%
Small city 51% 45% 4%
Suburban 58% 40% 2%
Small town 48% 49% 2%
Rural 37% 58% 6%
51% 48% 1%
59% 37% 4%
Area Description
Small city/Suburban Men Small city/Suburban Women
NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Adults. Interviews conducted September 20th through September 26th, 2021.
Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.
Age Generation
Gender
White Evangelical Christians 2020 Support
Education Race/Ethnicity Race/Ethnicity
Race and Education Gender - Race - Education National Adults
National Registered Voters Party Identification
Region
Household Income
CVFGRQ1D. NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll National Tables September 20th through September 26th, 2021 National Adults
Due to coronavirus, do you support or oppose each of the following federal requirements: All federal
contractors must be vaccinated?