Inflation Top Concern
Nearly half of Americans now say that rising prices are their top personal economic concern; just 19% cite the job situation.
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Nearly half of Americans now say that rising prices are their top personal economic concern; just 19% cite the job situation.
Republican dissatisfaction with the country’s overall direction has risen significantly in recent months with a solid 56% majority of Republicans now saying they are dissatisfied with the nation’s course, and only 40% expressing satisfaction.
Shortly before the count of U.S. military fatalities reached 4,000, a Pew survey found that only 28% of U.S. adults were able to correctly specify the approximate number of Americans who have died in the Iraq war, far fewer than the number able to estimate troop deaths correctly in earlier surveys.
Nearly nine out of 10 Americans (86%) are “tired of having a country;” frequently cited reasons include a lack of significant results from the democratic process (36%) dissatisfaction with customer service (28%), and exhaustion (22%), as reported by The Onion.
Only about a third (32%) of Buddhists in the United States are Asian; a majority (53%) are white, and most are converts to Buddhism.
A majority of journalists at national media outlets (62%) say that journalism is heading in the wrong direction.
Fewer than one-in-five Americans (17%) now rate the US economy as performing well — a sharp decline from the already low number (26%) who viewed the economy as in good or excellent state in the first month of 2008
Nearly half of all internet users have searched for information about themselves online, up from just 22% in 2002.
In this year’s primary elections in three states — California, Texas and New Mexico — Latino voters more than accounted for Sen. Hillary Clinton’s total margin of victory.
Fully six-in-ten online adults are not worried about how much of their personal information is available on the internet.
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