viernes, diciembre 01, 2017

De acuerdo a Pew Research: 56% de los norteamericanos ven beneficios, y 33% perciben que NAFTA no ha beneficiado a US...

De acuerdo a Pew Research: 56% de los norteamericanos ven beneficios, y 33% perciben que  NAFTA no ha beneficiado a Estados Unidos... sin embargo el 54% de los republicanos perciben que NAFTA no ha beneficiado a Estados Unidos.


https://www.google.com.mx/?gfe_rd=cr&dcr=0&ei=YuAhWrAei5HxB6-2u-AF&gws_rd=ssl

As Mexico prepares to host the fifth round of negotiations over the 23-year-old North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), most Americans (56%) say that the pact is good for the United States, while just a third (33%) say it is bad.
And while President Donald Trump has raised questions about the fairness of the agreement, relatively few say that Mexico (30%) or Canada (20%) benefit more from the agreement than the U.S. does, according to a Pew Research Center survey conducted Oct. 25-30 among 1,504 adults.
Republicans are more likely than Democrats to say the trade pact is bad for the U.S. and that it has benefited Mexico, in particular, more than the U.S. In recent years, partisans have moved apart in their assessments of free trade agreements generally as Republicans have grown more negative in their views, and opinions about NAFTA today reflect this partisan dynamic.
More than half of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents have a negative view of NAFTA: 54% say the agreement is bad for the U.S., compared with 35% who say it is good. Democratic views are highly positive: 72% of Democrats and Democratic leaners say NAFTA is good for the U.S., while just 18% think it is bad for the country.
Views of NAFTA are more positive than negative across most demographic groups. Assessments are especially positive among those with a postgraduate degree (70% good for U.S.) and adults ages 18 to 29 (69%).

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