December 9, 2008
Americans remain resistant to the federal government passing legislation to bail out the big three U.S. automotive companies, and about two-thirds of Americans place a “great deal” of blame on the executives who run the automotive companies for ...
December 9, 2008
A slight majority of 51% of Americans oppose the federal government’s giving major financial assistance to the Big Three U.S. automotive companies, while 43% support it. However, if it is stressed that one of the Big Three were certain to fail ...
November 18, 2008
A new Gallup Poll finds 47% of Americans in favor of and 49% opposed to the federal government's giving “major financial assistance to the Big Three U.S. automotive companies.” A slight majority (56%) would favor assistance if one or more of the ...
September 6, 2007
Americans rate the restaurant and computer industries the most positive of 25 sectors surveyed, while they are most negative about the oil and gas industry, the federal government, and the healthcare sector. Americans have rated most business ...
On another subject, for each of the following business sectors in the United States, please say whether your overall view of it is very positive, somewhat positive, neutral, somewhat negative or very negative. How about -- [RANDOM ORDER]?
August 24, 2007
A recent Gallup Poll finds U.S. workers saying they spend an average of 45.6 minutes traveling to and from work each day. Higher income workers and those who work at least 40 hours per week tend to have longer commutes than others. The vast ...
July 9, 2007
Public optimism about the U.S. economy has been in decline since last fall, dipping to 23% in mid-June -- and the question is, why? The latest Gallup Panel survey asked Americans just that, and found soaring gas prices, unemployment, and rising ...
June 25, 2007
A new June UBS/Gallup Index of Investor Optimism survey shows investor optimism fell from last month as investors' confidence about the future performance of their investment portfolios declined. In sharp contrast, investor optimism about the ...
May 30, 2007
Even though gas prices are soaring, a recent Gallup Panel poll finds that most Americans don't intend to alter their summer vacation plans as a result. Also, most American workers anticipate making no major changes to their commute in order to ...
May 30, 2007
A new Gallup panel survey finds a majority of Americans predicting that gas prices will reach $4 per gallon this summer in their local area. Roughly two in three Americans say they have already been affected financially in some meaningful way by ...