Are Americans actually willing to sacrifice larger stimulus checks for bipartisan cooperation? The short answer: not really.
Read MoreVoters overwhelmingly support key policies that Secretary-designate Deb Haaland and the Interior Department will champion under the Biden administration.
Read MoreNew polling from DFP and Groundwork Collaborative shows Americans prioritize getting relief out the door quickly over further targeting of payments.
Now more than a year since the first recorded cases of Covid-19 in the United States, a significant share of Americans have seem themselves, loved ones, or friends infected with the disease.
Read MoreMaya Wiley writes for the Data for Progress blog in the first piece a series to hear from New York City mayoral candidates.
Read MoreWe cannot go on with a system that state Republican lawmakers have intentionally broken so that it fails many of the people who need it most when hard times hit.
After four years of America’s absence from the global climate stage, President Biden has a daunting task ahead of him: tackling climate change at home and abroad with the urgency and ambition that the crisis demands.
Read MoreNew York State has recently moved to phase 1B of its vaccine rollout plan. In this latest phase, in accordance with recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), further categories of people in high-risk settings were made eligible to receive the coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine.
Read MoreCongressman Joaquin Castro and Senator Alex Padilla have joined Fwd.us and Data for Progress to push for the proposed legislation.
Read MoreStrengthening the Earned Income Tax Credit and Child Tax Credit are historic first steps in creating a fairer tax code and a more just economy.
Read MoreA January, 2021 survey fielded just after Inauguration Day by Data for Progress finds that 57 percent of Americans approve of President Biden’s performance as president––including 93 percent of self-identified Democrats, 42 percent of Independents, and 24 percent of Republicans.
Read MoreFollowing the 2017-2018 cycle, Data for Progress and YouGov Blue ran the What the Hell Happened Project. There, we found that an overwhelming share of Republicans, 77 percent, said they thought of themselves as supporters of Donald Trump rather than supporters of the Republican Party itself.
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