Charted: How Democrats and Republicans View Government Agencies

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How Democrats and Republicans View Government Agencies

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Forget the presidential race, the partisan divide in America can also be seen by how Democrats and Republicans feel about key government agencies.

We visualize the net favorability ratings of 16 federal government agencies, based on respondent party affiliation.

To find this data, Pew Research Center surveyed more than 10,000 adults, between March 13-19, 2023. View their methodology page for more details about the survey, the questions asked, and the results obtained.

ℹ️ Example calculation: This survey shows net favorability. As an example of how the score is calculated, 80% of the Democrats rated the CDC “favorable” and 15% rated it “unfavorable.” Therefore, CDC’s net favorability rating with Democrats is 65. Republicans Don’t Like How the CDC Handled the Pandemic

The division in net favorability is deepest for three federal government agencies. While the CDC garnered a net favorability rating of 65 from Democrats, more Republicans rated the agency unfavorably, leading to a net favorability rating of -32.

Similarly, with the EPA and the Department of Education, the difference in net favorability between the two voting sides is as high as 70–80 points.

Federal AgencyRepublican Net
Favorability RatingDemocrat Net
Favorability Rating 🔬 CDC-3265 🌿 EPA-1562 📚 Department of Education-3632 🚗 Department of Transportation-1846 💉 Health and Humans Services-855 💰 Federal Reserve-2031 🕵️ FBI-1543 💼 IRS-3513 💼 Social Security Admin1452 🕵️‍♂️ CIA-830 ⚖️ Justice Department-1023 🛡️ Homeland Security427 📮 USPS4867 🚀 NASA5873 🏞️ Park Service7280 🎖️ Veterans Affairs2532

Pew Research Center notes that Republicans didn’t always view the CDC quite so unfavorably, though a direct comparison is impossible.

Nevertheless, per the source, in March 2020, 84% of surveyed Republicans expressed positive views of the CDC’s performance. By October 2022, just 32% said the CDC had done an excellent or good job of handling the pandemic.