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America's top earners have been blasted as 'wildly out of touch' after polling showed their views differ sharply from regular voters on everything from climate change to personal liberties.
A survey has found that 'top 1 percent' earners and Ivy League graduates are much keener on banning and rationing cars and air travel in pursuit of climate targets than the rest of the country.
They also expressed an authoritarian streak — nearly six in ten members of the elite say there's too much personal freedom in the US, many times more than for ordinary voters.
Well-heeled, Ivy League graduates have very different views on personal freedom than regular voters
The survey focussed on postgrad, city slickers earning more than $150,000 per year
Elites want to ration food and electricity to cut emissions of planet-heating gases
The Committee to Unleash Prosperity, a free market advocacy group which led the poll, said in its report that the great and the good 'live in a bubble of their own construction.'
'The people who think they run the country don't think the same things about issues like individual freedom climate change and whether the government can be trusted,' said committee member Steve Moore.
'To understand that is to understand the divide in contemporary American politics.'
The survey comes amid a rise in populist sentiment that crosses political lines — everyone from Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump to leftist Occupy Wall Street organizers have railed against the elite 'top 1 percent.'
Pollsters contrasted the views of regular voters with two surveys last September of 1,000 members of the elite — identified as those with postgraduate degrees living in cities and earning more than $150,000 a year.
Scott Rasmussen, the president of RMG Research, which conducted the poll, called them an 'urban academic elite' that is 'extraordinarily influential in government, corporate America, and the philanthropic worlds.'
Anti-elite sentiment has grown in the US in recent decades, including among supporters of former president Donald Trump
Gas stoves and vacationing by jet plane would also be for the chop
President Biden is a lot more popular among the jet set than among regular voters
The survey delivered these remarkable findings: