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September 30, 2011

50% Less Likely to Buy GM Because of Bailout

Federal bailout funding may have prevented General Motors from going through a normal bankruptcy process, but it has come at a significant price in terms of reputation and potential buyers.

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September 29, 2011

Ford Enjoys Best Public Perception Among Big Three Auto Companies

Ever since General Motors and Chrysler accepted government bailouts, Ford has been the nation’s most popular auto manufacturer.

September 28, 2011

If Taxes Hiked to Reduce Deficit, 62% Think It Will Be Spent on New Programs

Americans think tax hikes are more likely than spending cuts in any deficit reduction deal that comes out of Congress and are more convinced than ever that any new tax monies will be spent on new government programs.

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September 26, 2011

73% See Significant Deficit-Cutting Agreement As Unlikely Before 2012 Election

Regardless of their views on the content of any major deficit reduction plan, voters do not expect any significant reduction in federal government spending before next year’s election.

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September 24, 2011

Just 22% Support Government-Assisted Mortgage Payments

Most Americans still don’t believe the government should help those who can’t afford to make their mortgage payments.

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September 23, 2011

50% Favor Mix of Cuts, Taxes To Reduce Deficit, But 64% Oppose Paying Higher Taxes

Fifty percent (50%) of Americans think President Obama and Congress should consider a mix of spending cuts and tax increases in looking for ways to cut the federal deficit, but nearly two-out-of-three adults (64%) are unwilling to pay higher taxes themselves to reduce that deficit.

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September 21, 2011

48% See Home-Buying As Family’s Best Investment

For the fourth straight month, less than half of adults nationwide believe buying a home is the best possible investment for a family.

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September 20, 2011

New High: 37% Say Their Home Is Worth Less Than Remaining Mortgage Payments

The percentage of American homeowners whose home is worth less than what they still owe on it has hit the highest level in nearly three years.

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September 19, 2011

New High: 40% Expect Their Home’s Value To Decrease Over Next Year

Homeowners remain very pessimistic about the potential short- and long-term values of their homes.

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September 17, 2011

New Low: 23% Say They Owe More Money Than A Year Ago

While the economy continues to stumble along, fewer Americans than ever report they owe more money than they did a year ago.

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September 16, 2011

48% See No Further Need for Labor Unions, 30% Disagree

Half of American Adults (48%) think labor unions have outlasted their usefulness, but there’s a sharp difference of opinion between Republicans and Democrats on the question.

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September 15, 2011

83% Are Worried About Inflation

Most Americans remain concerned about inflation and lack confidence in the Federal Reserve Board to keep it under control.

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September 14, 2011

47% Confident in U.S. Banking System

Confidence in America’s banking system has rebounded slightly from last month’s record low, but less than half of adults nationwide remain assured in the stability of the industry.

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September 9, 2011

Only 10% Now Say They Are the Working Poor

The number of working Americans who classify themselves as poor has fallen to its lowest level in more than two years, while the number of middle class workers ties the all-time high.

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September 9, 2011

64% Favor Looking for Spending Cuts Throughout the Federal Government

A sizable majority still favors across-the-board spending cuts in the federal budget, but voters remain slightly less enthusiastic about including the military in those cuts.

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September 8, 2011

38% See Better Job In Their Future

A plurality of American workers is still confident their next job will be better than their current one, but most aren’t searching for other work.

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September 8, 2011

Partisan Economics: Democrats Less Pessimistic About Economy Than Republicans

Seventy-five percent (75%) of Republicans nationwide say the U.S. economy is in poor shape and 68% of those not affiliated with either major party agree. However, data from the Rasmussen Consumer Index shows that Democrats aren’t quite as pessimistic. Just 49% of those in President Obama’s party is in poor shape.

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September 8, 2011

18% Say Today’s Children Will Be Better Off Than Their Parents

Most Americans continue to believe today’s children will not be better off than their parents, but they are a bit more optimistic about the possibility of someone working their way out of poverty.

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September 6, 2011

New High: 52% Predict Economy Will Be Weaker A Year From Now

Americans are more pessimistic than ever that the U.S. economy will improve during the next year.

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September 3, 2011

62% Prefer Minimum Wage States Jobs As An Alternative To Welfare

A majority of voters nationwide like the idea of state governments offering jobs instead of welfare payments to those seeking work.