Non-Competes: A Non-Starter for the American People
Most Americans support the Federal Trade Commission’s new proposed rule that prohibits employers from requiring a noncompete agreement from their employees.
Most Americans support the Federal Trade Commission’s new proposed rule that prohibits employers from requiring a noncompete agreement from their employees.
Americans want congressional leadership to empower rank-and-file members by giving them time to read bills before they cast their votes.
Just 24 percent of Americans believe the debt ceiling should be raised without accompanying spending cuts.
Most Americans believe there is “no point” to reforming our legal immigration system until the border is secure – something just one in four Americans believe the government is seriously trying to accomplish.
Sixty-two percent of Americans consider it inappropriate for government agencies to be involved in censoring content and individuals on social media platforms, according to a recent Counterpolling survey.
Americans are unhappy with the situation at the southern border and blame President Joe Biden.
Three in four American voters say they are concerned about the national debt. More than half agree that the recent $1.7 trillion spending bill is a “disaster for our country.”
70 percent of Americans believe fentanyl drug abuse is a “very serious” issue in the United States.
Most Americans predict economic struggles, political conflict in the U.S., and international chaos in 2023.
Large, bipartisan majorities support health care price transparency and increased access to mental health care.