How do Americans see China?
How do Americans see China?
The TIPP China Favorability Index dropped 2.8 points, or 8.0%, from 33.5 in 2021 to 30.7 in 2022.
For the yearly comparison, we averaged the monthly readings.
By party, Democrats dropped 12%, Republicans slid 2%, and Independents edged down 1%.
TechnoMetrica started tracking China’s favorability in March.
To compute the index, we use survey responses to the question: Generally speaking, is your opinion of China: Very Favorable, Somewhat Favorable, Not Very Favorable, or Not At All Favorable.
The indexes range from 0 to 100. A reading of 50 or higher is favorable, while a reading of 50 or lower is unfavorable. 50 is neutral.
Only one of the 36 demographic groups we track has a favorable opinion of China.
The perception of China is most positive among
The perception of China is most negative among
Only 27% give President Biden an A or B for his handling of China.