>the D.S.A. surveyed its members and found that 85 percent were non-Hispanic white (far more than the national population, which was 57.8 percent white in 2020, according to the census); 9 percent were Hispanic, 5 percent Asian American and 4 percent Black.>Four percent of the members held blue-collar jobs, according to the survey, the most recent publicly available. Nearly six out of 10 D.S.A. members held professional jobs (58 percent); the remainder were students or were unemployed or disabled.>D.S.A. members were far better educated than the average American. More than 80 percent of members who were 25 years old or older had college degrees (just more than double the percentage for the United States as a whole), and 35 percent had a master’s degree, a doctorate or a professional degree (again, more than double the American average). Sixty percent identified as agnostic or atheist (with the American average, taken at its most generous, at less than half that).