Young Americans See More Antisemitism—But Are Less Likely to Call It a Problem 

Graph showing Percent of people who answered "not at all harmful" or "not very harmful" to: Jokes that make fun of Jewish People, Stereotypes about Jewish People controlling the world, and Using slurs to describe jewish people.

We see a clear pattern in our national survey of 7,028 U.S. adults, fielded August–September 2025: antisemitic beliefs are higher among Gen Z and Millennials than among older generations. For example, adults age 45 and younger are 6 percentage points more likely than older Americans to answer “mostly true” to the statement “Jewish people cause problems in […]