59% of Voters Agree that Increasing Taxes Negatively Impacts the Economy
An American majority favors not increasing taxes. At the same time, many Americans understand current high federal spending is hurting the economy.
An American majority favors not increasing taxes. At the same time, many Americans understand current high federal spending is hurting the economy.
As the humanitarian disaster of the War on Ukraine continues, it is worth taking a minute to look at its impact on the political environment in the United States.
A recent poll found that 71 percent of voters favor a ban on the use of Russian oil even if it meant higher gasoline prices.
Our latest polling shows that Americans agree that limiting federal spending and balancing the budget will reduce inflation.
Americans overwhelmingly agree that limiting federal spending and balancing the budget will reduce inflation.
Strong bipartisan majorities support a balanced budget amendment to the constitution, believing it will help set priorities and lead to less waste and corruption.
Qualitative research focused on focus groups of swing voters between the ages of 20 to 64 on inflation, socialism, capitalism and education.
Lowering spending and reducing business taxes on energy companies favored policies to reduce inflation.
The American Majority Project through polling and focus groups delve into how Americans are dealing with a wide range of challenges.
Americans overwhelmingly favor a constitutional amendment to balance the federal budget and prefer the pro-growth, pro-reform strategy used in the 1990s.