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April 12, 2011

26% Like Ryan’s Budget-Cutting Plan, 27% Don’t, 47% Not Sure

Washington, D.C. is abuzz with Republican Congressman Paul Ryan’s plan to cut $4 trillion in federal spending over the next decade, but voters throughout the country aren’t paying that much attention.

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April 11, 2011

54% Expect Interest Rates to Rise Over Next Year

Most Americans still expect interest rates to be higher a year from now. But they're less likely to say they are paying higher interest rates than they were a year ago, and fewer owe more money than they did back then.

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April 11, 2011

48% See Need to Change Defense, Social Security, Medicare To Make Serious, Long-Term Spending Cuts

Just under half of voters understand that making major cuts in government spending over the long haul will require substantial changes in three of the most politically sensitive areas of the federal budget.

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April 10, 2011

47% Have Some Confidence in Stability of U.S. Banking System

Confidence in the stability of the U.S. banking system is up a bit this month but still remains at discouraging levels.

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April 10, 2011

61% Say Enforcing Immigration Laws Would Cut Poverty

Americans feel more strongly than ever that the lack of immigration law enforcement directly effects poverty in the country.

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April 8, 2011

55% Say Those Who Receive Food Stamps Should Be Required to Work

Some Republican members of the House are crafting legislation that would include a work requirement for those who receive food stamps.  Most Americans are on board with that plan.

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April 8, 2011

Inflation Fears Up, 87% Paying More for Groceries

Concern about inflation is increasing, as Americans say overwhelmingly that they are now paying more for groceries and expect to pay even more for them in the future.

A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 56% of Adults are Very Concerned about the threat of inflation. That’s up from 52% a month ago and 48% at the first of the year.

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April 7, 2011

74% Say They Should Pay No More Than 20% of Their Income in Taxes

While a majority of U.S. Voters says the average American shells out 30% or more of their income in taxes, most believe they should pay no more than 20%.

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April 7, 2011

Discover® U.S. Spending Monitor (SM) Consumer Confidence Falls 2.6 Points in March

Consumers' confidence sharply rebounded in January, fueled by a surge in the number of middle-income consumers who see improvement in the U.S. economy and in their personal finances are improving, according to the Discover U.S. Spending Monitor.

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April 6, 2011

64% Say Americans Are Overtaxed, Political Class Disagrees

Roughly two-out-of-three voters think Americans are overtaxed, and nearly as many say any federal tax increase should be subject to a vote by the American people. Complicating things for would-be budget cutters, however, is the belief by even more that any changes in Social Security and Medicare also should be voted on by the public.

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April 6, 2011

45% Say Government Programs Increase Poverty in America

At a time when most Americans believe there is more poverty in the United States, many question the effectiveness of government anti-poverty programs and believe they cause more of the problem they're supposed to lessen.

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April 5, 2011

Americans Say More People Live in Poverty Today than 10 Years Ago

Despite the billions of dollars spent on government anti-poverty programs, a majority of Americans nationwide still believe there are more poor people in the country today than there were 10 years ago.

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April 5, 2011

SUCCEEDING IN YOUR BUSINESS: Getting Your Taxes Right ... Next Year By Chris Ennico

April 18 is only two weeks away. So you would think I would do a column at some point about last-minute things you can do to save money on your taxes.

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April 4, 2011

63% Oppose Taxing Online Transactions

Americans are used to being taxed for good and services they purchase in person, but they remain opposed to carrying that over to the online world.

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April 1, 2011

32% Favor ‘Sin Taxes’ On Soda, Junk Food

Numerous cities and states are looking for revenue these days short of raising property or income taxes, and “sin taxes” are a popular candidate, often in the name of better public health. But Americans still aren’t buying.

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March 31, 2011

Only 7% Think Government Employees Work Harder Than Those in Private Sector

Adults nationwide continue to believe government workers have it easier than those in the private sector.

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March 30, 2011

Americans Strongly Reject Mileage Tax, Gas Tax Hike

The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office has suggested a mileage tax for drivers as a way to pay for the Obama administration’s plans to spend $556 billion over six years on transportation projects. But Americans nationwide remain firmly opposed to a tax based on the number of miles they drive.

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March 30, 2011

50% Say Tax Cuts Help the Economy

Voters continue to believe tax cuts and decreases in government spending will benefit the nation’s economy.

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March 30, 2011

26% See Long-Term Government Solution to Chronic Unemployment

Roughly one-in-four Americans now think the government should assume responsibility for those who have been unemployed for an extended period of time.

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March 29, 2011

55% Have Filed Their Taxes, 43% Expect Refund

With less than three weeks to go until tax day, over half of Americans have filed their income taxes, and nearly as many expect to get a refund.