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Google Says: Americans More Patriotic Since 9/11

Taking a look at Google search data and see if and how online searches reflect the “patriotism effects” of 9/11 in America

By: Roi Hildes
Category: Internet:Blogging
: News:Social
Posted: Sep 12, 2011
Updated: Sep 12, 2011
Views: 51


America is a patriotic nation. Notwithstanding the definite upsurge in the period following 9/11/2001 ten years ago, overall the level of American patriotism tends to remain remarkably consistent. Polls support this statement, as reported in a Forbes article last year:

Patriotic attitudes are generally very stable. In a question Gallup asked in January 2001, 87% said they were "extremely" or "very" proud to be American. When Pew repeated the identical question last year, 86% gave that response. In 2001 and 2009, only 1% said they were "not at all proud." The 9/11 tragedy produced more overt displays of patriotism and heightened sentiment, but responses soon returned to the norm.
So how did 9/11 impact American patriotism? Back in 2005, an MSNBC article reported the results of a poll conducted by the Roper Reports unit of NOP World. NOP’s vice president of consumer trends was quoted as saying:
“We tracked patriotism, spirituality and religion, and giving to charities and volunteerism right after 9/11,” Silvers said. “All three popped up. Within about nine months, volunteering was down and so was religion, but what has stayed with us is patriotism, and it’s obviously fueled by a couple of things. The shift point was 9/11.”
As are most of the folks working at my BI software development company (SiSense), I could be called obsessed when it comes to applying business intelligence methodologies to anything. In this spirit, I automatically started thinking about how I might be able to uncover some trends showing if and how actual data might support the articles and surveys I saw about American patriotism and 9/11, as the ten-year anniversary of the 9/11 tragedies approached.

I decided to take a look at Google search data and see if and how online searches reflect the “patriotism effects” of 9/11 in America. After looking around and reading some more, I came up with two searches to check out: flag sales and volunteering.
What led me to check out flag sales? I saw a recent article that says that, “One response to the catastrophic events of Sept. 11, 2001, came quickly in a traditionally American way -- flag sales soared.” The article quotes the president of Gettysburg Flag Works in New York State as saying, “‘On 9/11, 12, 13, 14, we sold out everything that was red, white and blue. We had lines out the door,’ recalled Mike Cronin, president of Gettysburg Flag Works. “I was in flag shock for a couple of weeks.’”

Not surprisingly, a sharp increase in searches related to flag sales can be seen in Google search data in the month of September 2001. For the years following 2001, however, searches for flag sales were relatively flat.

Read more September 11 stats in our Business Intelligence Blog



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