reportJan 25, 2022 Biden Starts Year Two With Diminished Public Support and a Daunting List of Challenges Americans’ views of the economy remain negative; most say prices have gotten worse while job availability has improved.
short readsMar 11, 2021 A majority of Americans expect it will be at least a year before life returns to the way it was before COVID-19 Just 9% of the public says it will be less than six months before most public activities operate about as they did before the outbreak.
short readsApr 22, 2021 Most Americans support a $15 federal minimum wage About six-in-ten Americans (62%) say they favor raising the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour, including 40% who strongly back the idea.
short readsNov 20, 2020 Most voters are ‘fearful’ and ‘angry’ about the state of the U.S., but a majority now are ‘hopeful,’ too A 56% majority of voters now say they feel hopeful about the state of the United States, up from 47% in June.
short readsJul 14, 2020 As the U.S. copes with multiple crises, partisans disagree sharply on severity of problems facing the nation Democrats are generally far more likely than Republicans to view several concerns, including COVID-19, as very big problems in the country.