Immigration has surged past the conduct of the federal government as the most important problem facing America, according to a new poll released Tuesday — the first time in nearly five years the issue ...
If “actions speak louder than words” Trump’s top concerns are fairly clear: out of control government spending, taxes, and regulations. For over 50 years, NFIB has asked a random sample of its members ...
Though the 2024 presidential election is over a year away, campaign season is heating up. Already, candidates on both sides of the aisle are honing their messaging in an attempt to connect with voters ...
One poll found 28% of Americans said it's the country's most important problem. President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are both visiting the southern border on Thursday, with the issue ...
In August, NFIB’s Small Business Economic Trends survey found that 24% of small business owners surveyed identified inflation as the most important business problem they faced, followed by labor ...
American voters had the economy on their minds when they cast their ballots, sending President-elect Trump back to the White House following his victory over Vice President Kamala Harris. Economic ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The basic cost to live in Florida continues to be the most important problem facing homeowners across the state. That’s just one of the findings to come out of a new University of ...
Inflation remains at the top of Americans’ minds when it comes to their financial woes, according to a survey released Thursday. The Gallup poll found 41 percent of Americans listed inflation or a ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Housing and homeowners insurance costs are the biggest issues Floridians say they are currently facing, according to a University of North Florida (UNF) poll released Tuesday. The ...
Twenty-five years ago, the neuroscientist Christopher Koch bet the philosopher David Chalmers a fine case of wine that in 25 years science would have made significant steps toward solving the hard ...
Last week, I reported on a new survey showing half the adult population in Washington felt the state was on the wrong track, compared with only 39% saying we’re going in the right direction. Some ...
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