In 2021 we asked participants whether they believed news media covered people their age sufficiently, and whether that coverage, when executed, was equitable. The crucial point here involves approximately half across all age groups believing they're reported on 'about the right amount', so overall people feel satisfied with coverage balance (Figure 4). However, some minor age differences also exist. Younger individuals more frequently think they receive insufficient coverage compared to older groups. About one-third of 18-24 year olds (31%) state that people their age aren't covered enough, compared to approximately 20% of those aged 35-54. Interestingly, those aged 55 and above also express slightly less satisfaction with their coverage amount than middle-aged groups.
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