Americans lukewarm on COVID stimulus impact, say US going in wrong direction: poll | New York Post
More than 3/4 say the $1,400 checks given earlier this year as part of Biden’s COVID relief plan only helped them out a little or not at all.
More than 3/4 say the $1,400 checks given earlier this year as part of Biden’s COVID relief plan only helped them out a little or not at all.
Paying everyday household bills, and inflation specifically, top the list of concerns American families say they currently face.
Americans largely agree that the U.S should not fully participate in the Olympics due to human rights violations by the Chinese government.
The survey shows a decline in small business confidence and Biden’s approval rating, with concerns about inflation being a major factor.
28% say people convicted of crimes spend too much time in prison, 32% say too little time and 37% say about the right amount of time.
Exponentially more Hispanic voters in the United States find the term “Latinx” offensive than actually use it themselves.
Americans remain much more positive toward capitalism than socialism, and their ratings of each have been largely stable over the past decade.
Sixty-five percent (65%) of voters believe that big government and big business act together in ways that hurt everyday Americans.
This week’s survey also finds Americans to be slightly less comfortable making both major purchases and other household purchases.
Americans’ “excellent” mental health rating remains at a 21-year low amid the pandemic, holding at 34% after falling to that level a year ago.