
A recent study by the Pew Research Center reveals troubling findings about how Americans perceive the moral character of their fellow citizens. The survey shows that 53% of adults in the United States believe their compatriots are morally deficient, marking the highest rate among all 25 nations included in the research.
The data places America at the top of this concerning list, with Turkey coming in second place where 49% of residents hold similarly negative views about their neighbors’ moral standards. In stark contrast, Canada demonstrates the most positive outlook, with only 7% of its population expressing unfavorable moral judgments about their fellow countrymen.







