Two in Three Continue to Support the Inflation Reduction Act
Friday, July 14, 2023Polling data on American’s latest perceptions of the Inflation Reduction Act leading up to the one-year anniversary of its enactment.
Polling data on American’s latest perceptions of the Inflation Reduction Act leading up to the one-year anniversary of its enactment.
Polling data on American’s latest perceptions on the economy, including their personal financial situations.
Polling data on the latest perceptions on the state of the economy, including Americans’ support for taxing the rich to reduce the deficit.
Findings from a focus group that focused on perceptions of the economy in Arizona, Wisconsin, and upstate New York.
Polling data on Americans’ views towards paid leave, their workplace, and the Family and Medical Insurance Leave Act
Polling data on Americans’ views towards raising the debt ceiling, the possibility of default, and who they blame for the potential crisis.
Americans Overwhelmingly Prefer To Reduce The Deficit By Raising Taxes On The Wealthy And Corporations Over Cutting Programs Like Social Security And Medicare
Perceptions of the default threat, including the strong preference of raising taxes on the wealthy and corporations to reduce the deficit, and opposition to the latest budget plan introduced by House Republicans.
Two in three Americans believe it is worse for the country to default on national debt than raise the debt ceiling
Younger Men Of Color Feel The Wealthy And Corporations Are “Winners” In The Economy; The Democratic Party Is Seen As “Compassionate” But “Soft,” While Republicans Are Universally Viewed As Toxic