Often, 2015 felt like the year of outrage. The reasons for this were large and small - from police brutality to all manners of microaggressions, from terrorism to the color of a coffee cup. Americans of every race, economic background and political leaning seemed to share a common gift: the ability to get angry.
These fiery sentiments were measured by NBC, Survey Monkey and Esquire over the course of four days in November, in an online poll of 3,257 American adults aptly called the “American Rage Survey.”
Poll: Whites and Republicans are angriest people in America | Miami Herald
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