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ALL POLLS | AMERICA'S NEW MAJORITY PROJECT POLLS
The survey shows a decline in small business confidence and Biden’s approval rating, with concerns about inflation being a major factor.
Click Here to Continue28% 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.
Click Here to ContinueExponentially more Hispanic voters in the United States find the term “Latinx” offensive than actually use it themselves.
Click Here to ContinueAmericans remain much more positive toward capitalism than socialism, and their ratings of each have been largely stable over the past decade.
Click Here to ContinueSixty-five percent (65%) of voters believe that big government and big business act together in ways that hurt everyday Americans.
Click Here to ContinueThis week’s survey also finds Americans to be slightly less comfortable making both major purchases and other household purchases.
Click Here to ContinueAmericans’ “excellent” mental health rating remains at a 21-year low amid the pandemic, holding at 34% after falling to that level a year ago.
Click Here to ContinuePolling found 63 percent of executives agree “that companies should speak out on social issues,” but a mere 36 percent of voters agree.
Click Here to ContinueFewer 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.
Click Here to ContinueSwing voters overwhelmingly prefer giving power to patients and doctors to fix health care, instead of the government.
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