Public Pulse: reducing the deficit a top priority?

Public Pulse | January 31, 2012

According to Pew, 69% of adults would make reducing the budget deficit a top priority.


According to NBC, 37% of adults think the economy will be better one year from now. 17% think it will be worse and 44% think it will be the same. In five years, 53% of adults think the things in the U.S. will be better; 19% say they will be worse; and 20% say they will be the same.


According to CBS, 40% of adults believe they pay more than their fair share in federal income taxes. 2% believe they pay less than their fair share and 52% believe they pay about the right amount.


According to Gallup, 69% of Americans are dissatisfied with the size of the federal government.


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2 Responses to Public Pulse: reducing the deficit a top priority?

  1. Allen Colby says:

    It sounds like a lot of republicans found your poll/skewed I’d say

  2. Jim C. says:

    It looks like most Americans want less debt. We are the 100%

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