Majority of Americans Don't Think Businesses Should Take Political, Social Stances on Current Events, According to New Poll

Only 37% of Americans think businesses should take a public stance on LGBTQ+ issues.(ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images)

A new poll conducted by Gallup and Bentley University has found that nearly 60% of Americans do not want businesses to take a public stance on current events124. The poll also found that political party, race, and age were the most determinative factors in how Americans believed businesses should act124. Here are the key takeaways from the article:

The Poll Results

  • Nearly 60% of Americans think businesses should not take a public stance on current events, which is up from 52% last year124.
  • Issues that Americans are most in favor of businesses taking a stance on include climate change (55%), mental health (52%), free speech (49%), and healthcare (48%)14.
  • The least popular areas for businesses to take a stance on include abortion (26%), political candidates (19%), and religion (15%)14.
  • Only 37% of Americans think businesses should take a public stance on LGBTQ+ issues, 45% on racial issues, 39% on gun laws, 34% on immigration policy, and 27% on international conflicts14.

The Importance of the Poll

  • The poll results are significant because they show that the majority of Americans do not want businesses to take a public stance on current events124.
  • The poll also highlights the areas where Americans are most and least in favor of businesses taking a stance14.

The Future

  • It remains to be seen if businesses will take the poll results into account when deciding whether to take a public stance on current events124.
  • The poll is a reminder that businesses need to be careful when taking a public stance on political and social issues, as it can alienate customers and employees124.

Conclusion

The poll conducted by Gallup and Bentley University shows that the majority of Americans do not want businesses to take a public stance on current events. The poll results are significant because they highlight the areas where Americans are most and least in favor of businesses taking a stance. It remains to be seen if businesses will take the poll results into account when deciding whether to take a public stance on political and social issues.