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ECONOMY IS NUMBER ONE ON MINDS OF AMERICANS ACCORDING TO NEW FORTUNE SURVEY
NEW YORK — January 18, 2007 — According to a recent FORTUNE poll (http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/electionpoll/2008/pollresults.html), the economy ranks as the No. 1 issue facing Americans today, with 87% of respondents saying it was "very" or "extremely" important to them. The survey includes the state of the economy, effects on personal spending, employment, international trade and which political party would do a better job of addressing these issues. As fears of a recession continue to rise, the nation's economy has replaced the Iraq War as the most important issue facing Americans today. The FORTUNE poll, conducted January 14-16, 2008 finds two-thirds (65%) of Americans believe the economic conditions in this country are getting worse.
Political Fallout What will the political impact be as Americans' perceptions of the economy worsen? With the election cycle in high-gear, it appears that the Democrats have the most to gain.
Economic Impact at Home The concern over the US economy in general is translating into financial worries at home. About half (48%) of Americans have cut back on their spending compared to last year, as 85% of Americans feel their economic situation over the past twelve months has not improved.
Proposed Solution: Tax Cuts for Middle/Lower Class As a solution, three-in-four (76%) Americans believe tax cuts just for low and middle income people would be the most effective way to help the economy.
International Trade: Benefits Others More that U.S. With much of the country worried about the state of the economy, many (67%) Americans say they now closely follow news about US trade policy with foreign countries. Americans see the current trade policy as a reason for the economic woes the US is currently facing.
Government Not Doing Its Part Eight in ten Americans (79%) feel the US Government has not done enough to help workers who have lost their jobs to increased foreign competition. A majority of Americans would support the following proposed policies aimed at helping workers who have lost their jobs to foreign competition and outsourcing:
The China Effect Where a product is manufactured does not impact Americans' purchasing decisions except when that product is made in China.
Economy and National Security Americans are concerned about a number of economic and trade related policies, specifically issues relating to national security.
A complete survey is available on www.fortune.com. Methodology This FORTUNE poll was conducted by telephone January 14 – January 16, 2008 among a random sample of 1,000 adults throughout America. The margin of error for the entire sample is approximately +/- 3 percentage points. The margin of error is higher for subgroups, for example, the margin of error for Democratic voters and Republican voters is approximately +/- 4 percentage points. Surveys are subject to other error sources as well, including sampling coverage error, recording error, and respondent error. Abt SRBI public affairs designed the survey and conducted all interviewing.
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