All Polling
Polling found 63 percent of executives agree “that companies should speak out on social issues,” but a mere 36 percent of voters agree.
Fewer than 20% of firms expect cost increases to abate in the next 6 months, and most anticipate the increases will last at least another 10.
Swing voters overwhelmingly prefer giving power to patients and doctors to fix health care, instead of the government.
Americans listed China as the nation’s top foe and their trust in the U.S. military dropped to its lowest levels in three years.
45% of American households report that recent price increases are causing their family some degree of financial hardship.
The Consumer Confidence Index® decreased in November, following an increase in October. It is now at 109.5 (1985=100), from 111.6 in October.
The American people are equivocal and unsure about U.S. global leadership and military capabilities a year into the Biden administration.
Historically, roughly 30% of Hispanics vote Republican in presidential elections, a number that increased slightly in 2020, surprising many.
The November I&I/TIPP Poll shows Americans overwhelmingly blame our Washington-based political class for the current problems.
Rasmussen Reports finds that 51% of Likely U.S. voters oppose the $2 trillion “Build Back Better” bill, including 40% who Strongly Oppose it.