Young Americans Want More Parental Control Over Education By 2-To-1 Margin, New Survey Finds

Young Americans Want More Parental Control Over Education By 2-To-1 Margin, New Survey Finds

Young Americans are overwhelmingly in support of more parental control over education, a comprehensive survey released Tuesday reveals.

In a national poll of 18 to 29-year-olds from the Institute of Politics at Harvard Kennedy School, 46% of respondents Americans agree with the statement that “parents should have more control over their children’s education than they do now,” while only 23% disagreed.

 

Young Americans Want More Parental Control Over Education By 2-To-1 Margin, New Survey Finds

Young Americans Want More Parental Control Over Education By 2-To-1 Margin, New Survey Finds

U.S.–Iran Nuclear Talks Resume as Moment of Truth Nears in the Middle East

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Young Americans Want More Parental Control Over Education By 2-To-1 Margin, New Survey Finds

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The United States and Iran resumed nuclear negotiations…