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Newsweek Poll conducted by Princeton Survey Research Associates International. Aug. 25-26, 2010. N=1,029 adults nationwide. MoE ± 3.7.

             

"Do you think Barack Obama and his administration are focused as much as they should be on working to improve the economy and jobs situation, or not?"

 
    As much
as they
should be
Not as much
as they
should be
Unsure    
    % % %    
 

8/25-26/10

42 55 3    
             

"Which of the following do you think bears more responsibility for the country's economic problems today: the economic policies of President Obama, the economic policies of former President George W. Bush, OR both equally?"

 
    Obama Bush Both
equally
Neither
(vol.)
Unsure
    % % % % %
 

8/25-26/10

19 38 36 4 3
             

"Which ONE of the following do you think should have the higher priority for policymakers in Washington RIGHT NOW: reducing the federal budget deficit, or federal spending to create jobs?" Options rotated

 
    Reducing
the deficit
Spending to
create jobs
Unsure    
    % % %    
 

8/25-26/10

37 57 6    
             

"Do you think Congress should allow the Bush tax cuts for persons in the top two percent income category to EXPIRE in 2011, or should Congress pass legislation to EXTEND the Bush tax cuts for the top two percent?"

 
    Allow to
expire
Extend Unsure    
    % % %    
 

8/25-26/10

52 38 10    

 

CBS News Poll. Aug. 20-24, 2010. N=1,082 adults nationwide. MoE ± 3.

             

"Do you approve or disapprove of the way Barack Obama is handling the economy?"

 
    Approve Disapprove Unsure    
    % % %    
 

8/20-24/10

44 48 8    
 

7/9-12/10

40 54 6    
 

6/16-20/10

45 48 7    
 

5/20-24/10

43 48 9    
 

4/28 - 5/2/10

48 47 5    
 

4/5-12/10

43 46 11    
 

3/29 - 4/1/10

42 50 8    
 

3/18-21/10

45 45 10    
 

2/5-10/10

42 52 6    
 

1/14-17/10

46 48 6    
 

1/6-10/10

41 47 12    
 

12/4-8/09

47 43 10    
 

11/13-16/09

49 43 8    
 

10/5-8/09

54 38 8    
 

9/19-23/09

50 40 10    
 

8/27-31/09

53 41 6    
 

7/24-28/09

51 41 8    
 

7/9-12/09

48 44 8    
 

6/12-16/09

57 35 8    
 

5/6-12/09

56 33 11    
 

4/22-26/09

61 29 10    
 

4/1-5/09

56 34 10    
 

3/20-22/09

61 29 10    
 

3/12-16/09

56 33 11    
 

2/18-22/09

57 32 11    
 

2/2-4/09

55 24 21    
             

"The tax cuts passed in 2001 are set to expire this year for households earning about $250,000 a year or more. This would increase federal income taxes for those people. Should those tax cuts be made permanent or should they be allowed to expire?"

 
    Made
permanent
Allowed
to expire
Depends
(vol.)
Unsure  
    % % % %  
 

ALL

36 56 1 7  
 

Republicans

46 48 1 5  
 

Democrats

23 69 1 7  
 

Independents

40 51 2 7  

 

Ipsos/Reuters Poll conducted by Ipsos Public Affairs. Aug. 19-22, 2010. N=1,063 adults nationwide. MoE ± 3.

             

"As you may know, the tax cuts passed during George W. Bush's administration lowered taxes by reducing maximum income tax rates for all Americans. These tax cuts are set to expire at the end of 2010, meaning tax rates would go back to what they were before the Bush tax laws. Congress is currently considering whether to let these tax cuts expire or extend them. Which of the following comes closest to your own view on what action Congress should take? Let the tax cuts expire for all Americans. Let tax cuts expire only for people who earn more than $200,000 a year. Extend the tax cuts for all Americans."

 
    Expire for all
Americans
Expire if earn
over $200K
Extend for all
Americans
Unsure  
    % % % %  
 

ALL

15 31 49 5  
 

Democrats

21 42 34 3  
 

Republicans

8 18 72 3  
 

Independents

18 29 37 16  
             

"And if you had to choose, which of the following two things do you think is more important? Lower taxes for all Americans. Reducing the budget deficit."

 
    Lower taxes Reducing
the deficit
Unsure    
    % % %    
 

ALL

43 54 3    
 

Democrats

43 55 2    
 

Republicans

44 54 3    
 

Independents

38 52 10    

 

AP-GfK Poll conducted by GfK Roper Public Affairs & Media. Aug. 11-16, 2010. N=1,007 adults nationwide. MoE ± 4.5.

             

"How worried are you that increasing federal debt will harm the financial future of your children and grandchildren: very worried, somewhat worried, not too worried, or not at all worried?"

 
    Very
worried
Somewhat
worried
Not too
worried
Not at all
worried
Unsure/
Refused
    % % % % %
 

8/11-16/10

54 26 10 9 -
 

1/12-17/10

50 31 11 8 -
 

9/3-8/09

47 33 11 9 1
 

7/16-20/09

46 34 11 8 2
 

4/16-20/09

49 30 12 9 1
 

1/9-14/09

45 34 13 7 2
 

9/27-30/08

42 37 11 8 2
             

"The tax cuts that were passed in 2001 will expire this year if they are not continued. Which of the following best describes what you think Congress should do about the tax cuts? Allow the tax cuts to expire for everyone. Allow the tax cuts for people earning more than $250,000 to expire, but continue them for other people. Continue the tax cuts for everyone."

 
    Expire for
everyone
Expire if
earning over
$250,000
Continue for
everyone
Unsure  
    % % % %  
 

8/11-16/10

14 38 45 3  

 

CNN/Opinion Research Corporation Poll. Aug. 6-10, 2010. N=1,009 adults nationwide. MoE ± 3.

             

"As you may know, the tax cuts passed into law when George W. Bush was president are set to expire this year. Unless a new bill is passed, federal income tax rates will rise to the level they were at when those cuts were enacted. Which of the following statements comes closest to your view? Those tax cuts should continue for all Americans regardless of how much money they make. Those tax cuts should continue for families that make less than 250 thousand dollars a year, but taxes should rise to the previous level for families who make more than that amount. Taxes should rise to the previous level for all Americans regardless of how much money they make."

 
    Continue
cuts for all
Continue cuts
if make under
$250,000
Rise to
previous
level for all
   
    % % %    
 

8/6-10/10

31 51 18    
             

"Do you favor or oppose a bill in which the federal government would provide 26 billion dollars to state governments to pay for Medicaid benefits and the salaries of public school teachers or other government workers?"

 
    Favor Oppose Unsure    
    % % %    
 

ALL

60 38 2    
 

Democrats

78 19 3    
 

Independents

57 40 2    
 

Republicans

41 57 3    

 

NBC News/Wall Street Journal Poll conducted by the polling organizations of Peter Hart (D) and Bill McInturff (R). Aug. 5-9, 2010. N=1,000 adults nationwide. MoE ± 3.1.

             

"Congress will soon decide whether to keep in place the existing tax cuts enacted during President Bush's time in office, or allow them to expire. Which of the following options would be acceptable to you or not acceptable to you? . . ."

 
    Acceptable Not
acceptable
Unsure    
    % % %    
 
 

"Keep in place all the tax cuts for all Americans for one more year until the economy recovers."

 

8/5-9/10

71 25 4    
 
 

"Keep in place the tax cuts only for families earning less than $250,000 per year." Half sample (Form A)

 

8/5-9/10

66 31 3    
 
 

"Eliminate the tax cuts for families earning more than $250,000 per year."

 

8/5-9/10

46 51 3    
 
 

"Keep in place all the tax cuts permanently."

 

8/5-9/10

45 50 5    
 
 

"Eliminate all the tax cuts permanently."

 

8/5-9/10

24 72 4    

 

FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Poll. July 27-28, 2010. N=900 registered voters nationwide. MoE ± 3.

             

"As you may know, a series of tax cuts that were passed at the beginning of former President George W. Bush's term are set to expire this year. If you were president, would you continue the tax cuts for everyone, continue the tax cuts for everyone except families earning more than $250,000 dollars a year, or allow the tax cuts to expire and let taxes go back up to their previous level?"

 
    Continue for
everyone
Continue for
those under
$250,000
Allow to
expire
Unsure  
    % % % %  
 

7/27-28/10

44 36 14 6  

 

Pew Research/National Journal Congressional Connection Poll, sponsored by the Society for Human Resource Management. July 22-25, 2010. N=1,004 adults nationwide. MoE ± 4.

             

"What do you think would do more to improve economic conditions in the country over the next few years: following the economic policies of Barack Obama's administration, or following the economic policies of George W. Bush's administration." Options rotated

 
    Obama's
policies
Bush's
policies
Neither
would help
(vol.)
Same/No
difference
(vol.)
Unsure
    % % % % %
 

ALL

46 29 17 2 6
 

Republicans

13 63 18    
 

Democrats

84 7 3    
 

Independents

43 20 27    
             

"Which comes closer to your view about the tax cuts passed when George W. Bush was president? All of the tax cuts should remain in place. Tax cuts for the wealthy should be repealed, while others stay in place. All of the tax cuts should be repealed."

 
    Keep all
the tax cuts
Repeal the
tax cuts for
the wealthy
Repeal all
the tax cuts
Unsure  
    % % % %  
 

ALL

30 27 31 12  
 

Republicans

52 19 21    
 

Democrats

11 36 42    
 

Independents

27 27 32    

 

CNN/Opinion Research Corporation Poll. July 16-21, 2010. N=1,018 adults nationwide. MoE ± 3.

             

"Do you approve or disapprove of the way Barack Obama is handling [see below]?"

 
    Approve Disapprove Unsure    
    % % %    
 

"The economy"

 

7/16-21/10

42 57 -    
 

3/25-28/10

44 55 1    
 

3/19-21/10

43 54 2    
 

1/8-10/10

44 54 2    
 

10/30 - 11/1/09

46 54 1    
 

9/11-13/09

54 45 1    
 

8/28-31/09

49 51 -    
 

3/12-15/09

59 40 2    
 
 

"The federal budget deficit"

 

7/16-21/10

36 62 2    
 

3/19-21/10

36 62 2    
 

1/8-10/10

36 62 1    
 

10/30 - 11/1/09

39 60 2    
 

9/11-13/09

46 51 3    
 

8/28-31/09

36 63 1    
 

3/12-15/09

52 47 2    
             

"Which do you think should be more important for the Obama administration? Reducing the deficit, even if it might slow down economic recovery. Stimulating economic recovery, even if it might mean less deficit reduction." Options rotated. N=501 (Form A), MoE ± 4.5.

 
    Reducing
the deficit
Stimulating
recovery
Unsure    
    % % %    
 

7/16-21/10

42 57 2    
 

12/16-20/09

40 57 3    
             

"Which do you think should be more important for the Obama administration? Reduce the deficit even if unemployment remains high. Create more jobs even if it means less deficit reduction." Options rotated. N=517 (Form B), MoE ± 4.5.

 
    Reduce
the deficit
Create
more jobs
Unsure    
    % % %    
 

7/16-21/10

25 74 1    
 

12/16-20/09

25 74 1    

 

Quinnipiac University Poll. July 13-19, 2010. N=2,181 registered voters nationwide. MoE ± 2.1.

             

"Do you approve or disapprove of the way Barack Obama is handling the economy?"

 
    Approve Disapprove Unsure    
    % % %    
 

7/13-19/10

39 56 5    
 

5/19-24/10

44 50 6    
 

4/14-19/10

40 55 5    
 

3/22-23/10

39 57 5    
 

2/2-8/10

41 54 5    
 

1/5-11/10

41 54 6    
 

12/15-20/09

44 51 5    
 

12/1-6/09

41 54 5    
 

11/9-16/09

43 52 5    
 

9/29 - 10/5/09

47 46 7    
 

7/27 - 8/3/09

45 49 6    
 

6/23-29/09

52 42 6    
 

4/21-27/09

53 38 9    
 

3/24-30/09

55 37 8    
 

2/25 - 3/2/09

57 33 10    
             

"Who do you trust to do a better job handling the economy: President Obama or the Republicans in Congress?"

 
    President
Obama
Republicans
in Congress
Unsure    
    % % %    
 

7/13-19/10

41 42 17    
 

5/19-24/10

45 36 19    
 

12/15-20/09

45 36 19    
 

7/27 - 8/3/09

47 36 17    
 

6/23-29/09

54 32 14    
 

4/21-27/09

54 27 18    
 

3/24-30/09

55 27 18    
 

2/25 - 3/2/09

56 26 18    
             

"Do you think President Obama's policies have helped the economy, hurt the economy, or haven't made a difference?"

 
    Helped Hurt Haven't made
a difference
Unsure  
    % % % %  
 

7/13-19/10

33 34 31 3  
 

5/19-24/10

39 29 28 4  
 

12/15-20/09

37 28 31 4  
 

7/27 - 8/3/09

37 29 31 4  
             

"Looking forward, do you think President Obama's policies will help the economy, will hurt the economy, or won't make a difference?"

 
    Help Hurt Won't make
a difference
Unsure  
    % % % %  
 

7/13-19/10

41 36 19 4  
 

5/19-24/10

45 32 18 5  
 

12/15-20/09

49 29 17 5  
 

7/27 - 8/3/09

49 33 14 4  
             

"Do you think President Obama's policies have helped your personal financial situation, hurt your personal financial situation, or haven't made a difference?"

 
    Helped Hurt Haven't made
a difference
Unsure  
    % % % %  
 

7/13-19/10

14 30 54 1  
 

5/19-24/10

16 29 54 2  
 

12/15-20/09

15 26 58 1  
 

7/27 - 8/3/09

13 23 63 1  
             

"Looking forward, do you think President Obama's policies will help your personal financial situation, will hurt your personal financial situation, or won't make a difference?"

 
    Help Hurt Won't make
a difference
Unsure  
    % % % %  
 

7/13-19/10

26 36 35 3  
 

5/19-24/10

28 36 32 4  
 

12/15-20/09

31 37 30 2  
 

7/27 - 8/3/09

33 36 28 3  
             

"What do you think is more important: reducing the federal budget deficit or reducing unemployment?"

 
    Reducing
the deficit
Reducing
unemployment
Unsure    
    % % %    
 

7/13-19/10

30 64 6    
 

2/2-8/10

23 71 6    
             

"Who do you blame more for the current condition of the U.S. economy: former President George W. Bush or President Barack Obama?"

 
    George W.
Bush
Barack
Obama
Neither
(vol.)
Both (vol.) Unsure
    % % % % %
 

7/13-19/10

53 25 10 7 4
 

1/5-11/10

55 20 14 7 4
             

"Some people say that President Obama is being fiscally irresponsible by spending too much government money. Others say President Obama is being fiscally responsible by only spending money where it is needed. Which comes closer to your view?"

 
    Being
irresponsible
Being
responsible
Unsure    
    % % %    
 

7/13-19/10

49 45 6    
 

1/5-11/10

53 43 4    

 

Pew Research/National Journal Congressional Connection Poll, sponsored by the Society for Human Resource Management. July 15-18, 2010. N=1,003 adults nationwide. MoE ± 4.

             

"If you were setting priorities for the government these days, would you place a higher priority on reducing the budget deficit, or spending more to help the economy recover?" Options rotated

 
    Reducing
deficit
Spending
more
Unsure    
    % % %    
 

7/15-18/10

51 40 9    
 

2/3-9/10

47 47 6    
 

6/18-21/09

46 48 6    
             

"If you were setting priorities for the government these days, would you place a higher priority on reducing the budget deficit, or cutting taxes?" Options rotated

 
    Reducing
deficit
Cutting
taxes
Unsure    
    % % %    
 

7/15-18/10

51 41 8    
             

"Thinking specifically about how the federal government could best stimulate the economy and create jobs, which would be more effective right now: cutting taxes to individuals and businesses, or spending more on such things as education, public works, and unemployment benefits?" Options rotated

 
    Cutting
taxes
Spending
more
Both
equally (vol.)
Neither
(vol.)
Unsure
    % % % % %
 

ALL

42 47 3 3 5
 

Republicans

61 31      
 

Democrats

23 67      
 

Independents

51 38      
             

"Thinking about the federal government's economic policies since the recession began in 2008. Do you think they have helped [see below] a great deal, a fair amount, not too much, or not at all?"

 
    A great
deal
A fair
amount
Not too
much
Not at all Unsure
    % % % % %
 
 

"Large banks and financial institutions"

 

7/15-18/10

53 21 12 6 8
 
 

"Large corporations"

 

7/15-18/10

44 26 12 8 10
 
 

"Wealthy people"

 

7/15-18/10

31 26 18 12 12
 
 

"Poor people"

 

7/15-18/10

7 24 37 27 5
 
 

"Middle class people"

 

7/15-18/10

2 25 43 25 4
 
 

"Small businesses"

 

7/15-18/10

2 21 39 29 8
             

"Thinking about the economic stimulus passed by Congress last year. Do you think the stimulus has [see below] or not?"

 
    Yes No Unsure    
    % % %    
 
 

"Increased the federal budget deficit"

 

7/15-18/10

66 23 11    
 
 

"Led to improvements in roads, bridges, and other infrastructure in your area"

 

7/15-18/10

43 49 8    
 
 

"Helped state and local governments avoid layoffs and budget cuts"

 

7/15-18/10

29 60 11    
 
 

"Helped keep unemployment from getting even worse"

 

7/15-18/10

35 57 8    

 

Time Poll conducted by Abt SRBI. July 12-13, 2010. N=1,003 adults nationwide. MoE ± 3.

             

"Which administration do you think is more to blame for the economic problems the country faces today: the Bush administration or the Obama administration?" Options rotated

 
    Bush
administration
Obama
administration
Someone
else (vol.)
Unsure  
    % % % %  
 

7/12-13/10

61 27 5 8  
             

"Have the policies of the Obama administration helped the economic recovery, hurt it, or have they not had much impact?"

 
    Helped Hurt Not much
impact
Unsure  
    % % % %  
 

7/12-13/10

31 26 39 4  
             

"In general, which political party do you trust more to handle the economic recovery: the Democrats or the Republicans?" Options rotated

 
    Democrats Republicans Neither (vol.) Both (vol.) Unsure
    % % % % %
 

7/12-13/10

43 39 13 1 4
             

"Last year Congress passed a stimulus program of additional federal spending to help the economy recover. Would you say that the stimulus program helped the economy a lot, helped it some, hurt the economy some, or hurt it a lot or didn't it have much impact?"

 
    Helped a lot Helped some Hurt some Hurt a lot Not much
impact
    % % % % %
 

7/12-13/10

5 38 11 11 32
             

"The additional federal spending for the stimulus program increased the federal budget deficit. Is the economy better off today because of the stimulus package or would we have been better off if the government had not spent the additional money on the stimulus program?"

 
    Better off
because of
stimulus
Better off if
hadn't spent
the money
Unsure    
    % % %    
 

7/12-13/10

38 53 9    
             

"Would you favor or oppose additional government spending for a second stimulus package?"

 
    Favor Oppose Unsure    
    % % %    
 

7/12-13/10

24 67 9    

 

Bloomberg Poll conducted by Selzer & Co. July 9-12, 2010. N=1,004 adults nationwide. MoE ± 3.1.

             

"The U.S. currently has a huge budget deficit and a high unemployment rate. Which should take priority: reducing the budget deficit or reducing the unemployment rate?"

 
    Budget
deficit
Unemploy-
ment
Unsure    
    % % %    
 

7/9-12/10

28 70 2    
             

"Long-term unemployment is near a record high. The government is considering again extending unemployment benefits so that people could continue to receive payments for as long as 99 weeks, instead of the normal 26-week cut-off. That would add $34 billion to the deficit. Do you favor or oppose extending unemployment benefits?"

 
    Favor Oppose Unsure    
    % % %    
 

7/9-12/10

47 49 4    
             

"Which of the following best describes your attitude toward the federal budget deficit? It is dangerously out of control and threatens our economic future. It is a manageable burden that will require some sacrifice down the road. It will cause no lasting harm."

 
    Out of control Manageable Will cause no
lasting harm
Unsure  
    % % % %  
 

7/9-12/10

52 43 4 1  
             

"Is it your sense that the amount you pay in federal income taxes is higher or lower than it was under the Bush administration, or is it about the same?"

 
    Higher Lower About the
same
Unsure  
    % % % %  
 

7/9-12/10

20 7 65 8  
             

"I'm going to mention some issues that have been in the news recently. For each, please tell me if you have become more supportive in the past few months, less supportive, or if your opinion on the issue has not changed. The stimulus bill passed in 2009 designed to create new jobs."

 
    More Less Unchanged Unsure  
    % % % %  
 

7/9-12/10

35 31 33 1  

 

CBS News Poll. July 9-12, 2010. N=966 adults nationwide. MoE ± 3.

             

"So far, do you think the government's stimulus package has made the economy better, made the economy worse, or has it had no impact on the economy so far?"

 
    Better Worse No impact Unsure  
    % % % %  
 

7/9-12/10

23 18 56 3  
 

4/5-12/10

32 18 44 6  
 

12/4-8/09

32 15 46 7  
 

9/19-23/09

36 13 46 5  
 

7/24-28/09

25 13 57 5  
 

7/9-12/09

21 15 60 4  
             

"Is the condition of the national economy something a president can do a lot about, or is that beyond any president's control?"

 
    President
can do a lot
Beyond any
president's
control
Unsure    
    % % %    
 

7/9-12/10

48 45 7    
 

7/08

67 26 7    
             

"So far, have Barack Obama's economic programs helped you personally, hurt you personally, or have they not had much of an effect on you personally so far?"

 
    Helped Hurt Not much
effect
Unsure  
    % % % %  
 

7/9-12/10

13 23 63 1  
             

"Do you think Barack Obama has been spending too much time, too little time, or the right amount of time trying to fix the nation's economy and create jobs?"

 
    Too much Too little Right amount Unsure  
    % % % %  
 

7/9-12/10

8 52 33 7  
             

"Which comes closer to your own view? The federal government should spend money to create jobs, even if it means increasing the budget deficit. OR, The federal government should NOT spend money to create jobs and should instead focus on reducing the budget deficit."

 
    Spend to
create jobs
Focus on
reducing
the deficit
Unsure    
    % % %    
 

7/9-12/10

46 47 7    
 

4/5-12/10

50 42 8    
 

2/5-10/10

47 45 8    
             

"Which would be a more effective way for the government to get the economy moving again: cutting taxes to encourage spending and investment, or spending more money to create new jobs?"

 
    Cutting taxes Spending Both (vol.) Neither (vol.) Unsure
    % % % % %
 

7/9-12/10

53 37 3 2 5
             

"Do you think Congress should extend unemployment benefits for people who are currently out of work, even if it means increasing the budget deficit, or shouldn't they do that?"

 
    Should Shouldn't Depends
(vol.)
Unsure  
    % % % %  
 

7/9-12/10

52 39 4 5  

 

Pew Research/National Journal Congressional Connection Poll, sponsored by the Society for Human Resource Management. June 24-27, 2010. N=1,001 adults nationwide. MoE ± 4.

             

"As you may know, by law most states must balance their budgets, but many states are now unable to do so. In your opinion, which is the better way to address this problem? Should the federal government give more money to the states to help them meet their budgets, even if it means higher federal deficits; or should the states take care of this themselves, either by raising state taxes or cutting state services?"

 
    Federal aid States
themselves
Unsure    
    % % %    
 

6/24-27/10

26 58 16    
             

"If your state government needs to take steps to balance its budget this year, would you favor or oppose [see below]?"

 
    Favor Oppose Unsure    
    % % %    
 
 

"Cuts in funding for maintaining roads and public transportation systems"

 

6/24-27/10

43 50 7    
 
 

"Raising taxes"

 

6/24-27/10

39 58 3    
 
 

"Cuts in health care services provided by the state or local government"

 

6/24-27/10

27 65 8    
 
 

"Cuts in funding for police and fire and other public safety departments"

 

6/24-27/10

25 71 4    
 
 

"Cuts in funding for K through 12 public schools"

 

6/24-27/10

22 73 4    

 

Marist College Marist Poll. June 17-24, 2010. N=813 registered voters nationwide. MoE ± 3.5.

             

"Do you approve or disapprove of how President Barack Obama is handling the economy?"

 
    Approve Disapprove Unsure    
    % % %    
 

6/17-24/10

46 48 6    
 

3/25-26 & 29/10

46 49 5    
 

10/7, 8 & 12/09

48 47 5    
 

8/3-6/09

52 41 7    
 

6/1-3/09

53 41 6    
 

4/1-3/09

54 37 9    
             

"Do you think the current economic conditions are mostly something President Obama inherited or are they mostly a result of his own policies?"

 
    Inherited His own
policies
Unsure    
    % % %    
 

6/17-24/10

62 28 10    
 

3/25-26 & 29/10

64 27 9    
 

2/1-3/10

62 29 9    
 

6/1-3/09

74 18 8    
 

4/21-23/09

80 14 6    
 

4/1-3/09

76 13 11    

 

Pew Research/National Journal Congressional Connection Poll, sponsored by the Society for Human Resource Management. June 17-20, 2010. N=1,009 adults nationwide. MoE ± 4.

             

"Thinking about the economic stimulus passed by Congress last year, do you think the stimulus has helped the job situation, or has it NOT helped the job situation?"

 
    Has helped Has not
helped
Unsure    
    % % %    
 

6/17-20/10

33 60 7    
 

4/21-26/10

33 62 5    
             

"And, thinking about the loans the federal government provided to troubled banks and financial institutions, which statement comes closer to your view? The loans HELPED prevent a more severe economic crisis. OR, The loans did NOT help prevent a more severe economic crisis."

 
    Helped Did not
help
Unsure    
    % % %    
 

6/17-20/10

38 54 8    
 

4/21-26/10

42 49 8    
             

"Thinking specifically about the job situation in the country, please tell me how much each of the following would do to help improve it. First, do you think [see below] would help improve the job situation a lot, a little, or would it not help at all?"

 
    A lot A little Not at all Unsure  
    % % % %  
 
 

"Additional spending on roads, bridges, and other public works projects"

 

6/17-20/10

37 43 18 2  
 
 

"Cutting taxes on businesses"

 

6/17-20/10

36 39 21 5  
 
 

"Budget cuts to reduce the federal deficit"

 

6/17-20/10

34 39 21 7  
 
 

"Providing money to state and local governments to help them avoid layoffs of public employees"

 

6/17-20/10

33 41 23 3  
 
 

"Cutting personal income taxes"

 

6/17-20/10

31 36 29 4  

 

CNN/Opinion Research Corporation Poll. June 16, 2010. N=534 adults nationwide. MoE ± 4.

             

"Do you think the Democrats or the Republicans are more responsible for the country's current economic problems?"

 
    Democrats Republicans Both
equally (vol.)
Neither
(vol.)
Unsure
    % % % % %
 

6/16/10

28 41 26 5 -
 

11/13-15/09

27 38 27 6 2
 

8/28-31/09

27 41 26 4 1
 

7/31 - 8/3/09

23 44 24 7 3
 

5/14-17/09

21 53 22 4 1
 

1/12-15/09

22 50 20 6 1

 

USA Today/Gallup Poll. June 11-13, 2010. N=1,014 adults nationwide. MoE ± 4.

             

"Would you favor or oppose Congress passing new legislation this year that would do the following? How about approve additional government spending to create jobs and stimulate the economy?"

 
    Favor Oppose Unsure    
    % % %    
 

6/11-13/10

60 38 2    

 

ABC News/Washington Post Poll. June 3-6, 2010. N=1,004 adults nationwide. MoE ± 3.5.

             

"Do you approve or disapprove of the way Obama is handling [see below]?"

 
    Approve Disapprove Unsure    
    % % %    
 

"The economy"

 

6/3-6/10

50 49 2    
 

4/22-25/10

49 49 2    
 

3/23-26/10

45 52 3    
 

2/4-8/10

45 53 2    
 

1/12-15/10

47 52 1    
 

12/10-13/09

46 52 2    
 

11/12-15/09

51 47 2    
 

10/15-18/09

50 48 1    
 

9/10-12/09

51 46 2    
 

8/13-17/09

52 46 2    
 

7/15-18/09

52 46 3    
 

6/18-21/09

56 41 3    
 

4/21-24/09

58 38 4    
 

3/26-29/09

60 38 3    
 

2/19-22/09

60 34 6    
 
 

"The federal budget deficit" Half sample

 

6/3-6/10

39 56 6    
 

4/22-25/10

40 55 5    
 

3/23-26/10

43 52 5    
 

2/4-8/10

40 56 4    
 

1/12-15/10

38 56 6    
 

12/10-13/09

37 56 6    
 

11/12-15/09

42 53 5    
 

10/15-18/09

45 51 4    
 

9/10-12/09

39 55 6    
 

8/13-17/09

41 53 5    
 

7/15-18/09

43 49 8    
 

6/18-21/09

48 48 5    
 

4/21-24/09

51 43 7    
 

3/26-29/09

52 43 5    
             

"Thinking about the federal government's economic stimulus program, do you think the economic stimulus program has helped the national economy, hurt the national economy, or hasn't made much difference?"

 
    Helped Hurt No
Difference
Unsure  
    % % % %  
 

6/3-6/10

30 20 49 1  
 

11/12-15/09

37 23 39 1  
 

9/10-12/09

32 19 47 2  
 

6/18-21/09

28 19 52 2  
 

4/21-24/09

33 16 49 2  

 

Pew Research/National Journal Congressional Connection Poll, sponsored by the Society for Human Resource Management. June 3-6, 2010. N=1,002 adults nationwide. MoE ± 4.

             

"Thinking about the economy: Since taking office, have Barack Obama's economic policies made economic conditions better, worse, or not had an effect so far?"

 
    Better Worse No effect
so far
Too soon to
tell (vol.)
Unsure
    % % % % %
 

6/3-6/10

23 29 35 3 9
 

2/3-9/10

24 27 42 3 5
 

12/9-13/09

30 24 39 3 4

 

Quinnipiac University Poll. May 19-24, 2010. N=1,914 registered voters nationwide. MoE ± 2.2.

             

"Do you approve or disapprove of the way Barack Obama is handling creating jobs?"

 
    Approve Disapprove Unsure    
    % % %    
 

5/19-24/10

40 51 9    
 

4/14-19/10

38 56 6    
 

3/22-23/10

37 57 6    
 

2/2-8/10

37 56 7    
 

1/5-11/10

34 59 7    
 

12/15-20/09

37 56 8    

Earlier polling on budget, taxes, economic policy

 


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