2011 Survey of DC Residents

The Washington Post and the Kaiser Family Foundation partnered to conduct a survey examining the opinions of Washington, D.C., residents on a wide range of issues including health care. This survey is the 22nd in a series of surveys dating back to 1995 that have been conducted as part of The Washington Post/Kaiser Family Foundation Survey Project.

Toplines (.pdf)

Data Note: Black Residents’ Views on HIV/AIDS in the District of Columbia

Read The Washington Post articles on the survey findings:
D.C. Mayor Vincent C. Gray’s Popularity Plunges
Class, Not Race, a Divider for Many in D.C.
D.C. Residents See AIDS as City’s Biggest Health Problem
D.C. School Ratings Up Among System Parents, but Doubts Remain

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