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Biden's Proposed Budget and American Public Opinion

The $5.8 trillion Biden administration budget proposal can be profitably analyzed in the context of American public opinion.

Ukraine's Neighbors Grow More Accepting of Migrants

Attitudes toward migrants warmed in 2022 among most of Ukraine's western neighbors, though these countries rank among the least accepting in the world.

More Cite Gov't as Top U.S. Problem; Inflation Ranks Second

Mentions of the government as the nation's most important problem have risen in the past month. Economic confidence remains subpar.

Careers of the Future Interactive Page

See where each job ranks in the Careers of the Future Index

U.S. Immigration Views Remain Mixed and Highly Partisan

Americans offer mixed guidance on the future of immigration, although slightly more now say they want it decreased than increased. The shift is driven by Republicans.

'Exporting People' From Central America to the U.S.

Carlos Denton joins the podcast to discuss the migration crisis, possible solutions to it and the role that remittances play in the global economy.

Canada, Britain Favored Most in U.S.; Russia, N. Korea Least

Canada and Great Britain are again the countries Americans view most favorably, while Russia has slipped to join North Korea as the least favorably rated of 21 countries.

Empire's Twilight? Russia Loses Support in Its Own Backyard

Russia's image took a hit worldwide after it invaded Ukraine in 2022, including in post-Soviet states that Russia considers part of its sphere of influence.

Biden Job Approval at 42%; Below 40% on Four Issues

President Joe Biden remains underwater in his overall job approval and ratings of his handling of six issues. His handling of the coronavirus response is the only issue on which he earns majority-level approval.

Sanctions Fail to Sour Russians' Outlook on Economy

Even as the West slapped Russia with economic sanctions after invading Ukraine, Russians remained upbeat about their local economic conditions.
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