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March 17, 2009

61% Say Secret Ballot Is Fair Way To Vote For A Union

Sixty-one percent (61%) of Americans say it is fair to require a vote by secret ballot if workers want to form a union. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that just 18% say it is not fair to require a secret ballot.

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March 17, 2009

Recession Has No Effect on Mid-Income Retirement Hopes

The recession has forced nearly two in five (39 percent) Americans to save less for their golden years, but it hasn't changed their perception about whether middle income families can save for retirement.

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March 16, 2009

Just 9% of Non-Union Workers Want to Join Union

Union members tend to believe that most workers want to join a labor union. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that 47% of union members hold that view while only 18% disagree.

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March 15, 2009

Confidence Boosted by Obama’s Words, Democratic Investors Follow His Lead

Consumer and investor confidence increased dramatically over the past week after falling to record lows. On Sunday morning, March 15, the Rasmussen Consumer Index rose to the highest level since November 5, the morning after Barack Obama was elected president.

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March 11, 2009

Just 27% See Need for Another Stimulus Package

Just 27% of voters nationwide favor passage of a second economic stimulus package. The latest Rasmussen Reports nationwide telephone survey found that 55% are opposed and 19% are not sure.

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March 11, 2009

81% Say Neither Madoff Nor His Wife Should Keep Any Money

Bernard Madoff, the Wall Street financier who ran a $64.8 billion Ponzi scheme, is expected to plead guilty to 11 criminal counts on Thursday, but he hopes his wife Ruth will be able to keep at least $70 million to live on while he’s in jail.

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March 11, 2009

Americans Still See Economic Recovery As A Long-Term Process

Most Americans remain confident that the U.S. economy will be stronger in five years than it is today, but most also expect very little to change in the next 12 months.

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March 10, 2009

53% Say It’s Likely the U.S. Will Enter a Depression Similar to 1930’s

Most Americans (53%) now think the United States is at least somewhat likely to enter a 1930’s-like depression within the next few years.

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March 10, 2009

Just 12% Would Prefer A Car From A Bailed-Out Automaker

Only 12% of Americans say they would prefer to buy a car from an automaker who received a federal bailout.

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March 9, 2009

Only 45% Now Say You Can Find Work If You Want It

Confidence about the availability of jobs has dropped over the past two months.

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March 9, 2009

19% Report Their Bank Has Been Bailed Out

Nearly one-out-of-five Americans (19%) say their primary bank has received federal bailout money, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey.

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March 8, 2009

Just 32% Have Favorable Opinion of General Motors

Just 32% of American adults now have a favorable opinion of General Motors. That’s down ten points from 42% a month ago and down thirty-seven points from 69% two years ago.

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March 4, 2009

Discover (R) U.S. Spending Monitor (SM) Falls to New Low

The Discover U.S. Spending Monitor reached an all-time low in February, falling more than two points to 75.7 (based out of 100). The decline reflects record-low readings for the Monitor's two main components: economic confidence and spending intentions.

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March 3, 2009

30% of Workers Say Their Employers Are Laying People Off

The Rasmussen Employment Index, a monthly measure of U.S. worker confidence in the employment market, fell for the fifth straight month in February.

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March 3, 2009

63% Won’t Buy A Car From A Bankrupt Company

Billions of taxpayer bailout dollars just don’t seem to be helping the image of America’s stumbling automobile industry. Sixty-three percent (63%) of Americans now say they wouldn’t buy a car from an automaker in bankruptcy, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey.

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February 27, 2009

46% Say Taxpayer Money May Be Spent Wisely

President Obama on Tuesday night tapped Vice President Joseph Biden to lead “a tough, unprecedented oversight effort” to make sure the public’s money is not wasted in any of the administration’s multi-billion dollar reform and economic plans.

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February 26, 2009

51% Say Obama Unlikely to Halve Deficit in Four Years

Fifty-one percent (51%) of U.S. voters say President Obama is unlikely to achieve his pledge to cut the federal deficit in half within four years. Twenty-seven percent (27%) say he is not at all likely to do it.

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February 26, 2009

51% Say Tax Hike On Those Earning Over $250,000 Is A Good Move

Fifty-one percent (51%) of U.S. voters say President Obama’s plan to raise taxes on those who earn more than $250,000 a year would be good for the economy, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey.

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February 26, 2009

51% Oppose Nationalization Even of At-Risk Banks

Only 29% of Americans believe the federal government should nationalize some banks that are at risk of going out of business, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey.

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February 25, 2009

21% Back ACORN’s Plan To Resist Foreclosure

ACORN, a national organization of community activists, is encouraging people in foreclosure to resist the law and refuse to leave their homes. Twenty-one percent (21%) of Americans support the idea.