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Americans are often left in the dark when it comes to the cost of health care services and treatments. This lack of transparency leads to extreme price variation and leaves consumers surprised when bills arrive.
38.5 percent of voters concluded that “lowering inflation and fixing the economy” is their main concern. Other issues addressed were climate change (15.9 percent), social equality (11.3 percent), and securing American borders (11 percent).
An American majority favors not increasing taxes. At the same time, many Americans understand current high federal spending is hurting the economy.
A majority supports allowing only the American flag being flown over government buildings including United States consulates and embassies.
Americans do not want the government to support people who come into the country illegally through financial assistance.
According to new research, voters believe the government and big businesses are working against American interests within small businesses.
New polling shows an American majority supports the Florida law that was recently passed to protect parental rights in the education system.
A recent survey found that 65 percent of voters believe that Americans would be better off if they had more freedom and a smaller government.
According to a recent survey, nearly 80 percent of voters agree that term limits on members of Congress would benefit the electoral system.
A new poll from Scott Rasmussen shows that 84 percent of voters who were surveyed believed that the founding ideals of America were something worth fighting for.