American’s Concerns Over Economy and Drug-Use Worsen, Climate Worries Subside
Americans’ biggest concerns are the economy, health care affordability and crime, according to a recent Gallup poll.
Americans’ biggest concerns are the economy, health care affordability and crime, according to a recent Gallup poll.
Large majorities of Americans believe the government taxes and spends too much, which hurts the private sector.
Large majorities of Americans – including Democrats – agree that a strong economy is vital to the long-term health of Social Security and Medicare.
Most Americans consider China a serious economic and military threat to the United States.
Americans say they are struggling with the rising cost of everyday products in stores and the overall cost of living.
Two-thirds of Americans favor preserving tax cuts for small businesses and exempting small businesses from new regulations.
Seventy three percent of Americans consider it very or somewhat “reasonable” to cut future spending at the same time as raising the debt ceiling.
Most Americans support the Federal Trade Commission’s new proposed rule that prohibits employers from requiring a noncompete agreement from their employees.
Just 24 percent of Americans believe the debt ceiling should be raised without accompanying spending cuts.
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.”