short readsJun 22, 2011 Seniors: Hands Off Medicare A majority of adults ages 65 and older oppose changing Medicare into a program that would provide credits toward purchasing private health insurance.
short readsJun 22, 2011 Turkey’s Future: Middle East or Europe? The Turkish public is split on whether its country’s future lies with the Middle East or Europe.
short readsJun 22, 2011 Wars Caused Federal Debt Far more Americans say wars in Iraq and Afghanistan contributed to the national debt than say the same about government spending or tax cuts.
short readsJun 22, 2011 U.S. Should “Mind Its Own Business” Internationally The American public is divided on whether the U.S. should “mind its own business” internationally.
short readsJun 22, 2011 Judicial Review Public opinion is divided about how the Supreme Court should interpret the Constitution.
short readsJun 21, 2011 Make Calls Online Nearly a quarter of internet-using adults have placed a phone call online.
short readsJun 20, 2011 Public Split on Interpreting the Constitution Half the public says the Supreme Court should base rulings on what the Constitution means now, while 45% say it should be understood as originally written.
short readsJun 7, 2011 Americans Cite War Costs as Top Reason for U.S. Debt Six-in-ten Americans say that the cost of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan contributed a “great deal” to the U.S. debt.
short readsJun 2, 2011 Casual News Readers Online Across the top 25 news websites, three-quarters of all visitors will visit that site only once or twice per month on average.
short readsJun 2, 2011 Homosexuality Should Be Accepted by Society While gay marriage remains a divisive issue, a 58%-majority of Americans say homosexuality should be accepted, rather than discouraged, by society.