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If you favor in-person learning for your kids, you’re not alone. Fifty-five percent of U.S. parents say they favor in-person learning, according to a new Wallethub survey.
Wallethub surveyed over 1,200 parents for its survey, normalizing the data by age, gender and income to reflect U.S. demographics.
Among other findings from the survey, parents cite kids’ development as the No. 1 reason schools should open, and 32% of parents are unable to work remotely. And depending on your gender or politics, your answer might be different.
Thirty-one percent more fathers than mothers favored in-person learning, and two-thirds of conservative parents favor in-person learning versus less than half of liberal parents, according to the Wallethub survey. You can see the full results of this survey on Wallethub’s website.