Growing Partisan Divide over Social Safety Net
With GOP support for the safety net dropping, the gap between the parties over whether the government should take care of those who cannot care for themselves stands at 35 points
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
With GOP support for the safety net dropping, the gap between the parties over whether the government should take care of those who cannot care for themselves stands at 35 points
About six-in-ten in India say they are dissatisfied with their country’s direction.
Republicans are 45 points more likely than Democrats to say recent economic news has been mostly bad
About eight-in-ten Egyptians have an unfavorable view of the United States
Nearly nine-in-ten Americans say a secure job is necessary to be considered part of the middle class
Though more than six in ten Americans support the administration’s campaign of drone strikes against extremist leaders, majorities in many other nations oppose this tactic
Two-thirds of voters say the 2008 presidential debates influenced their vote.
Nearly all Americans remember where they were and what they were doing at the time of the Sept, 11, 2001 terror attacks
The share of Americans with broadband internet access has grown sharply over past decade
A majority of adults say that upper-income people pay too little in federal taxes.
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