Recent Briefs
Voters say that, both nationally and in their own communities, the affordability of housing is worsening.
A majority of voters say that Biden should “continue fighting to cancel student loan debt,” including 69% of voters under 45.
By and large, most likely voters think the wealthiest Americans pay too little in taxes and support a minimum tax proposal for the wealthiest Americans.
As such, voters support litigation against the plastics and fossil fuel industries to hold them accountable for their role in deceiving the public about the viability of plastic recycling.
Despite their limited knowledge of the IRA, voters continue to support its investments in pollution reduction and policies to lower health care and prescription drug costs.
As Harris and Trump prepare for their first debate, Harris is viewed favorably by likely voters by a +5-point margin, while her running mate, Tim Walz, is viewed favorably by a +7-point margin.
Recent Reports
A survey from Data for Progress and the Center for Law and Social Policy finds that likely voters strongly support greater protections for gig workers in the workplace.
Direct Air Capture can be a means of rectifying past carbon pollution, but only if it is deployed with an aim of addressing the legacy of environmental racism and siting injustices.
A bipartisan majority of voters say government officials are responsible for preventing exploitation of minors regardless of their immigration status.
We find that a majority of voters are opposed to tying together debt default and repealing clean energy tax credits, and do not want lawmakers to roll back the key climate provisions in the Inflation Reduction Act.
Data for Progress polling finds overwhelming support for greater job security protections among workers across the political spectrum.
The provisions would be responsible for an average of around 1 million jobs and would contribute approximately $1.7 trillion to U.S. GDP.