short readsSep 29, 2010 Socialized Medicine [for Seniors] Still Popular A majority of Americans oppose replacing Medicare with a voucher system to buy private insurance.
short readsSep 29, 2010 No Compromise The public prefers political leaders who stick to their positions over those who make compromises.
short readsSep 29, 2010 No Partisan Advantage on Economy In dealing with the economy, as many Americans say the Republicans can do a better job as say that about the Democrats.
short readsSep 29, 2010 One Recession, Two Americas While a small majority of Americans experienced a mix of hardships during the recession, nearly half were largely free of economic difficulties.
short readsSep 29, 2010 More Children Raised by Grandparents During Recession The number of children living with a grandparent who serves as a primary caregiver increased by 6% from 2007 to 2008.
short readsSep 29, 2010 App Downloaders Three-in-ten adults who use cell phones have downloaded an app to their phone.
short readsSep 29, 2010 Okay to “Walk Away” from a Mortgage More than a third of Americans say it is acceptable to “walk away” from a home mortgage, at least under certain circumstances.
short readsSep 29, 2010 Taxed Enough Already? Despite increased anti-government sentiment, more Americans say they pay about the right amount in taxes than say they pay more than their fair share.
short readsSep 29, 2010 Gay Marriage Opinion and Religion More than a third of Americans cite religion as the top influence on their view of gay marriage.
reportSep 29, 2010 Attention Shoppers: Online Product Research Nearly six-in-ten adults have done research online about the products and services they buy, and about a quarter have posted comments or reviews online about the things they buy.