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Thursday, October 23, 2014

Voters Strongly Support Limits on Food Stamp Recipients

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 Voters Strongly Support Limits on Food Stamp Recipients 

Beginning next year, Indiana will limit how long some can get food stamps, and voters nationwide strongly support similar limits in their state. Just over half favor fixing a deadline for how long people can receive federal public assistance benefits of any kind. Read More

 Fewer Think U.S. Will Have Another Great Depression

Short- and long-term outlooks for the U.S. economy are better than they've been in more than a year, and Americans are less concerned than ever about another 1930's-like depression. Read More 

 26% Say U.S. Heading in Right Direction
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What America Thinks

It's no secret that Americans are weary of big government, but have they had enough of the two major political parties as well? We decided to find out what America thinks. Right now, American voters don't really trust either major political party. Fewer than 40% believe that either party has a plan for where it wants to take the nation, and most feel confident in saying that neither Republicans nor Democrats are the party of the people. To the contrary, most voters think Washington's political class has simply lost touch with them.


 

 

 

 


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