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Pubic Opinion on the HIV/AIDS Epidemic in the United States : Perceived Progress on the HIV/AIDS Epidemic in the U.S. – Trends
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Perceived Progress on the HIV/AIDS Epidemic in the U.S. – Trends

Since 1997, the public has been more likely to say that the United States is making progress than losing ground on the problem of HIV/AIDS. In 2006, four in ten people say the United States is making progress on the problem of HIV/AIDS, while about three in ten (29%) say we are losing ground, and just over one in five (22%) say the problem is about the same.

Perceived Progress on the HIV/AIDS Epidemic in the U.S. ? Trends (line chart)

 
 
 
 
 

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