Seventy-three percent of swing voters say they “wish we had different choices” in the 2024 presidential election.
Read MoreLess than 10% of voters support cutting funding for Medicaid, housing assistance, CHIP, Medicare, or Social Security.
Read MoreVoters largely support the expanded Child Tax Credit but do not believe that the U.S. should lower taxes on large corporations.
Read MoreAround two-thirds of likely voters support the creation of a free, government-run tax-filing system.
Read More61% of voters with student loan debt are not confident they will be able to make their monthly payments when they resume.
Read MoreOnly 3 percent of likely voters, and 2 percent of Republicans, back cutting Social Security benefits to reduce the national debt.
Read MoreAbout 70 percent of NYC voters say they would be less likely to vote for a city council member who opposes worker protections.
Read MoreWe find that, on average, voters believe that a typical American needs to earn $26 an hour to have a decent quality of life.
Read MoreNearly three-quarters of likely voters say their heating and energy costs went up during the recently concluded winter.
Read MoreBanning non-compete agreements will encourage a more equitable economy for all — and a bipartisan majority of Americans agree.
Read MoreSeventy percent of voters are concerned about all Big Tech companies collecting and profiting off user information.
Read MoreOver two-thirds of voters (69 percent) report being “very concerned” or “somewhat concerned” about the health of the banking industry in the U.S. following SVB’s collapse.
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