Most Say Politicians Shouldn’t Take Sides in Labor Disputes
Americans generally support unions but say elected officials’ priority must be what’s best for the entire country.
Americans generally support unions but say elected officials’ priority must be what’s best for the entire country.
Concerns about tech replacement are now shared by 22% of U.S. workers, rising 7 points since 2021.
Inflation and rising interest rates are stressing out the American people.
Neither Republicans nor Democrats have a clear advantage on which is most focused on inflation – the most important issue to voters.
Free market solutions that reduce federal spending, lower taxes, and increase the supply of energy and housing are preferred by voters over big government solutions.
Inflation and the cost of living is by far the most chosen issue when Americans are asked to pick their three most important issues for 2024.
Three-quarters (73 percent) of Americans support prohibiting the sale of U.S. real estate, including farmland, to foreign adversaries including China and Russia.
Seventy-two percent of Americans say they are not financially secure – with 3-in-5 of them blaming inflation.
The report shows how candidates and activists can navigate discussions of a potential government shutdown by focusing voters on the popular goal of spending cuts rather than the process used to achieve them.
Americans overwhelmingly believe universities and colleges should be responsible for paying for the cost of the debt relief program, not individual taxpayers.