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A Pew Research Center survey found that while most Americans consider staying informed about issues like health care, elections, and presidential powers essential, significantly fewer feel highly informed about these topics. The survey, conducted among over 1,000 respondents, revealed that although a large majority see the importance of understanding current affairs, only a small percentage actually consider themselves well-informed, with most relying on traditional news media for information. Younger adults tend to turn more to social media, while older individuals prefer government and traditional news sources. Both political parties show similar attitudes toward the importance of being informed, though some partisan differences exist in perceived knowledge levels.
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