Public Grows More Wary About Government Role in Health Care
About six-in-ten agree that they are concerned about the government becoming too involved in health care. That’s up 13 points since 2009.
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About six-in-ten agree that they are concerned about the government becoming too involved in health care. That’s up 13 points since 2009.
Many borrowers say the burden of paying back student loans has made it harder to pay their bills and make ends meet.
As the July 1 presidential election approaches, the number of Mexicans who say their national government is a good influence on the country has climbed 11 points since last year.
Though many in Mexico believe that Mexicans who move to the United States. have a better life there, a majority say they would not move to the U.S., even if they had the opportunity to do so.
Six-in-ten U.S. Asians most often describe themselves using their country of origin.
Most Americans continue to support Arizona’s controversial immigration law, though most Hispanics disapprove of the law.
Just over half (52%) of Millennials say being a good parent is one of the most important things in life compared with 30% who say that about having a successful marriage.
More than eight-in-ten Republicans (84%) say the nation should impose tighter restrictions on immigration, compared with about six-in-ten Democrats (58%). The gap is 26 percentage points.
Part of a series of profiles of the 2012 presidential candidates and their religious beliefs.
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