(Hill) A majority of registered voters in a new … Hill-HarrisX poll say Muslims and Jews face more discrimination than other religious groups in the U.S.
Eighty-five percent of respondents said Muslims face discrimination, while 15 percent said they face almost no discrimination or no discrimination at all in the U.S. Seventy-nine percent also said Jews face discrimination, with 21 percent disagreeing.
Fewer respondents — 61 percent — said Christians are discriminated against, with 39 percent saying they face little to no discrimination.
Atheists are perceived to face even less discrimination, with 55 percent of those surveyed saying atheists face discrimination in the U.S., compared with 45 percent who said there is no discrimination against atheists.