• Public Priorities: Deficit Rising, Terrorism Slipping

    by  • January 29, 2012 • Elections and Political Discourse, Issues in Politics, Polling, Publications, Reports and WPs, Security and Counterterrorism,  News by Country,  News by Issue

    Economic issues continue to be the public’s highest priority as the 2012 State of the Union approaches. Fully 86% say that strengthening the economy should be a top priority for the president and Congress this year, and 82% rate improving the job situation as a top priority.

    The annual policy priorities survey by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press, conducted Jan. 11-16 among 1,502 adults, finds that the federal budget deficit stands out as the fastest growing policy priority for Americans, largely because of increasing Republican concerns about the issue. Fully 69% rate reducing the budget deficit as a top priority — the most in any of the Pew Research Center’s annual policy priority updates going back to 1994.

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