
June 5, 2025 Race & Ethnicity
![]() Views of race, policing and Black Lives Matter in the 5 years since George Floyd’s killingSince George Floyd was killed by police in May 2020, Pew Research Center has been exploring how Americans view race, policing, social trust and discrimination in the U.S. today. These findings offer insights into how issues related to race continue to shape Americans’ perspectives and experiences. Today, 72% of Americans say the increased focus on race and racial inequality after Floyd’s killing did not lead to changes that improved the lives of Black people. And the share of Americans who express support for the Black Lives Matter movement stands at 52% today, down 15 percentage points from June 2020. ![]() Americans’ trust in one anotherAmericans trust each other less than they did a few decades ago. While demographic and social diversity present some barriers to trust, that’s not the entire story. Explore possible causes of declining trust, such as the impact of geography, political polarization, internet access, news consumption and more. |