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The Economy – American Public Opinion Landscape
April, 2014
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1. Current Economic Indicators…………………………………………….....2
2. Percep<ons of Economic Condi<ons / Views of the Future…………………………………………………………………………………..3
3. President Obama, Congress and the Economy…………….……..10
4. Views on Job Situa<on.….....…….……………………………..……….…15 5. Views on Personal Financial Situa<on…………………………………21 6. Views on Taxes………………………………………………...………………..27
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CURRENT ECONOMIC INDICATORS SHOW IMPROVEMENT OVER ONE YEAR AGO
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INDICATOR A YEAR AGO April 2013
NOW April 2014
Unemployment Rate 7.6% 6.7%
Infla<on Rate 1.5% 1.5%
Stock Market (DJIA) 14,839.80 16,173.24
Consumer Confidence Index 78.6 82.6
U.S. Interest Rates .25% .25%
Consumer Price Index (CPI) 231.485 235.17
Sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Sta<s<cs, Trading Economics
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Perceptions of Economic Conditions / Views of the Future
MAJORITY OF AMERICANS CONTINUE TO FEEL THE NATION IS ON THE WRONG TRACK
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Source: Huffpost Pollster Aggregate Data, as of April 14, 2014
RIGHT DIRECTION 29.5%
WRONG TRACK 60.4%
REPUBLICANS ARE LESS SATISFIED WITH THE WAY THINGS ARE GOING
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In general, how sa<sfied are you with the way things are going in the na<on today; are you very sa<sfied, somewhat sa<sfied, somewhat dissa<sfied, or very dissa<sfied?
Source: Quinnipiac University Poll, January 15-‐19, 2014
0%
10%
29%
59%
Very sa<sfied
Somewhat sa<sfied
Somewhat dissa<sfied
Very dissa<sfied
4%
43%
36%
18%
Very sa<sfied
Somewhat sa<sfied
Somewhat dissa<sfied
Very dissa<sfied
REPUBLICANS DEMOCRATS
Note: “Don’t know” results are not shown.
A MAJORITY CONTINUES TO RATE THE CONDITION OF THE ECONOMY AS BAD
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Source: CBS News Poll, March 20-‐23, 2014
How would you rate the condi<on of the na<onal economy these days? Is it very good, fairly good, fairly bad, or very bad?
19%
32% 37% 37% 37%
80%
66% 61% 62% 61%
Jan 2012 Jan 2013 Dec 2013 Feb 2014 Apr 2014
Bad
Good
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During the next twelve months, do you think that the na<on’s economy will get beier, get worse, or stay about the same?
Will stay the same
Will get worse
Will get beMer
Source: NBC/WSJ Survey, March 5-‐9, 2014
AND, INCREASING NUMBERS OF AMERICANS THINK THAT THE ECONOMY WILL CONTINUE TO STAY THE SAME IN THE NEXT YEAR
37%
40%
38% 33% 35% 27%
36%
42% 44% 45%
38%
32% 31% 27%
17%
23%
29% 26%
17%
23% 19% 19% 20%
25%
18% 18% 13%
9%
28%
18% 21%
24%
42%
34%
24% 25%
44%
35%
42% 46%
41% 45%
38%
32%
35% 34% 33%
49% 47% 48%
38%
42% 46% 48%
Jan 2012
Mar 2012
Apr 2012
May 2012
Jun 2012
Jul 2012
Aug 2012
Sept 2012
Sept 2012
Oct 2012
Dec 2012
Jun 2013
Jul 2013
Sept 2013
Oct 2013
Oct 2013
Dec 2013
Mar 2014
Note: “Unsure/Refused” results are not shown.
YET, A MAJORITY OF AMERICANS FEELS THE ECONOMY IS RECOVERING
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Source: ABC News/Washington Post Poll, February 27 -‐ March 2, 2014
Regardless of whether or not the recession is over, in terms of your own personal experience, do you feel the economy has or has not begun to recover?
Has begun to recover
Has not begun to recover 44%
50% 45%
34%
41% 46%
42% 36%
45% 49%
53% 53% 56%
59% 56% 54%
49% 53%
63% 57%
53% 57%
63%
54% 49%
45% 46% 43% 39%
42%
Nov 09 Dec 09 Feb 10 Oct 10 Dec 10 Mar 11 Jun 11 Nov 11 Jan 12 Mar 12 Dec 12 Mar 13 May 13 Dec 13 Mar 14
Note: “Unsure/Refused” results are not shown.
PESSIMISM SURROUNDING THE NATIONAL DEBT AND HEALTH CARE COSTS FOR THE COMING YEAR
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Source: Bloomberg Poll, March 7-‐10, 2014
I’m going to men<on some aspects of the na<onal economic situa<on. For each, please tell me if you expect things to be beier in the next 12 months, worse, or about the same as the last 12 months.
BeMer Worse About the same
Not sure
The housing market 42% 16% 37% 5%
America’s economic standing in the world
19% 37% 42% 2%
The size of the na<onal debt 13% 59% 25% 3%
Health care costs 21% 52% 24% 3%
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Obama, Congress, and the Economy
OBAMA ENTERING THE SPRING WITH AN OVERALL JOB APPROVAL IN THE MID 40S
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DISAPPROVE 51.5%
APPROVE 44.2%
Source: Huffpost Pollster, Aggregate Data as of April 14, 2014
A MAJORITY OF AMERICANS DISSAPROVE OF OBAMA’S HANDLING OF THE ECONOMY
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Approve Disapprove
Terrorism 53% 38%
Afghanistan 40% 45%
Health Care 40% 56%
Economy 39% 56%
Foreign Policy 36% 49%
Immigra<on 35% 56%
Source: CBS News Poll, March 20-‐23, 2014
ONE IN THREE AMERICANS PLACE MOST RESPONSIBILITY ON OBAMA FOR THE STATE OF THE NATIONAL ECONOMY
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Who do you think is most responsible for the current state of the na<onal economy? Would you say it is:
Source: Baileground Poll, March 16-‐20, 2014 Note: “Unsure/Refused” results are not shown.
3%
18%
4%
4%
9%
12%
13%
32%
None (VOL)
Combina<on/Other (VOL)
Big Labor Unions
Wealthy People
Big Companies
Republicans in Congress
Democrats in Congress
President Obama
AMERICANS SLIGHTLY MORE CONFIDENT WITH GOP ON ECONOMIC ISSUES
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I am going to read you a list of issues. Please listen as I read the list and tell me, for each one, whether you have more confidence in the Republican Party or the Democra<c Party to deal with this issue.
Source: Baileground Poll, March 16-‐20, 2014
39%
36%
37%
39%
47%
47%
45%
48%
35%
47%
52%
54%
51%
49%
42%
44%
45%
41%
43%
43%
Represen<ng the middle class
Standing up for the middle class
Medicare
Social Security
Foreign Policy
Taxes
Jobs
The federal budget and spending
Solving problems
The Economy Republican Party DemocraTc Party
Note: “Both Equal”, “Neither” and “Unsure” results are not shown.
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Views on Job Situation
UNEMPLOYMENT/JOBS SEEN AS THE MOST IMPORTANT PROBLEM FACING THE COUNTRY
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Source: Gallup Poll, March 6-‐9, 2014
What do you think is the most important problem facing this country today?
A PLURALITY THINKS THAT THE NATION’S JOB SITUATION IS CURRENTLY GETTING WORSE
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Source: Fox News Poll, March 23-‐25, 2014
36%
28%
46% 42%
44%
39%
48%
56%
46% 44%
39%
48%
11% 13%
6% 10%
13% 9%
May -‐10 Jul-‐10 Oct-‐12 Apr-‐13 Jul-‐13 Mar-‐14
Genng beier
Genng worse
Staying the same
Do you think the na<on’s job situa<on is genng beier or genng worse?
HOWEVER, A MAJORITY THINKS THAT IT WILL BE BETTER OR ABOUT THE SAME IN A YEAR
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I’m going to men<on some aspects of the na<onal economic situa<on. For each, please tell me if you expect things to be beier in the next 12 months, worse, or about the same as the last 12 months.
38% 37%
24%
Beier About the same Worse
Source: Bloomberg Poll, March 7-‐10, 2014
75% of Americans think that job growth will be beier or about the same in the next year.
Note: “Not sure” results are not shown.
FEW AMERICANS RATE THE CURRENT JOB MARKET IN THEIR REGION AS GOOD
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Source: Harris Poll, March 12 -‐ 17, 2014
Good 20%
Neither good nor bad 32%
Bad 47%
How would you rate the current job market of your region of the na<on?
AND MOST AMERICANS BELIEVE THAT THE JOB MARKET IN THEIR REGION WILL STAY THE SAME
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Source: Harris Poll, March 12 -‐ 17, 2014
7%
16%
55%
21%
2%
Will be much worse
Will be somewhat worse
Will remain the same
Will be somewhat beier
Will be much beier
How do you think that the job market in your region of the na<on will change over the next 6 months?
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Views on Personal Financial Situation
A PLURALITY OF AMERICANS SAYS THEY ARE BETTER OFF THAN THEY WERE AT THE BEGINNING OF 2009
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Are you personally beier off or worse off than you were at the beginning of 2009?
Source: Bloomberg Poll, March 7-‐10, 2014
About the same
Worse off
Beier off
17%
36%
46%
Note: “Not Sure” results are not shown.
BUT A PLURALITY SAYS THAT THEIR HOUSEHOLD INCOME IS JUST ENOUGH TO PAY THE BILLS
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Source: CBS News Poll, March 20 -‐ 23, 2014
Thinking about your household income, would you say that it is more than enough so that you can save money or buy some extras, just enough to meet your bills and obliga<ons, or is it not enough to meet your bills and obliga<ons?
Don't know/No answer 2%
Not enough to pay bills
23%
Just enough to pay bills
45%
Can save and buy extras 30%
A SLIM MAJORITY SAYS THEIR STANDARD OF LIVING IS HIGHER THAN WHEN THEY WERE A CHILD
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Source: Bloomberg Poll, March 7-‐10, 2014
Is your current standard of living higher, lower or about the same as your parents’ standard of living when you were a child?
Note: “Not Sure” results are not shown.
54%
23% 21%
Higher About the same Lower
BUT A MAJORITY THINK THEIR FAMILY’S INCOME IS FALLING BEHIND THE COST OF LIVING
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Source: Pew Research Center Poll, January 15 -‐ 19, 2014
Do you think your family’s income is going up faster than the cost of living, staying about even with the cost of living, or falling behind the cost of living?
Going up faster 7%
Staying about even
34%
Falling behind 57%
Don't know/Refused
2%
MOST AMERICANS SAY THE RECENT GROWTH IN THE STOCK MARKET HAS HAD LITTLE OR NO EFFECT ON THEM
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Would you say the recent growth in the U.S. stock market has made you feel more financially secure, or has it had liile or no effect on your personal financial situa<on?
More financially secure 21%
Liile or no effect 77%
Not sure 2%
Source: Bloomberg Poll, March 7-‐10, 2014
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Views on Taxes
ONE IN TWO AMERICANS SAY THAT THEIR TAXES ARE TOO HIGH
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Too high About right
Too low
52%
42%
3%
Do you consider the amount of federal income taxes you have to pay as too high, about right, or too low?
Note: “Refused/Not answered” results are not shown. Source: Gallup Poll, April 3-‐6, 2014
YET, WHEN ASKED ABOUT THEIR “FAIR SHARE,” MOST AMERICANS SAY THE AMOUNT THEY PAY IN INCOME TAXES IS ABOUT RIGHT
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42%
56%
1%
More than your fair share About right Less than your fair share
Do you feel you pay more than your fair share in federal income taxes, less than your fair share, or is the amount you pay about right?
Note: “Refused/Not answered” results are not shown. Source: McClatchy-‐Marist Poll, April 7-‐10, 2014
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