Analysis: Americans Want A Return To Balanced Budgets
Strong bipartisan majorities support a balanced budget amendment to the constitution, believing it will help set priorities and lead to less waste and corruption.
Strong bipartisan majorities support a balanced budget amendment to the constitution, believing it will help set priorities and lead to less waste and corruption.
Qualitative research focused on focus groups of swing voters between the ages of 20 to 64 on inflation, socialism, capitalism and education.
Lowering spending and reducing business taxes on energy companies favored policies to reduce inflation.
The American Majority Project through polling and focus groups delve into how Americans are dealing with a wide range of challenges.
Americans overwhelmingly favor a constitutional amendment to balance the federal budget and prefer the pro-growth, pro-reform strategy used in the 1990s.
New polling from Gallup matches American Majority Project research findings that inflation is a top concern of Americans today.
Management of the pandemic, once an issue that strongly favored Democrats, is beginning to recede in the minds of Americans.
A Scott Rasmussen national survey found that only 25% favor the tax break for trial lawyers included in BBB, while 56% are opposed to it.
Our polling has shown that Americans prefer Free Market Capitalism to Big Government Socialism by a margin of 59-16.
Biden’s approval ratings on both Covid and the economy took another hit, while public preferences swung towards Republicans.