About half the public identify the cost of groceries as a major source of financial stress. Nearly 1 in 5 of them have used so-called Buy Now Play Later services to buy their groceries.| AP-NORC -
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By Gary Fields and Christina A. Cassidy | The Associated Press October 19, 2022 WASHINGTON (AP) — Many Americans remain pessimistic about the state of U.S. democracy and the way elected officials are chosen — nearly two years after a divisive presidential election spurred false claims of widespread fraud and a violent attack on the U.S. Capitol. Only about half… The post Many remain critical of state of US democracy: AP-NORC poll first appeared on AP-NORC. The post Many remain crit...| AP-NORC
By Hannah Fingerhut | The Associated Press December 8, 2022 WASHINGTON (AP) — Fresh off his party’s better-than-anticipated performance in the midterm elections, President Joe Biden is facing consistent but critical assessments of his leadership and the national economy. A new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research finds 43% of U.S. adults say they… The post Biden approval, views of economy steady, sour: AP-NORC poll first appeared on AP-NORC. The post...| AP-NORC
By Dee-Ann Durbin | The Associated Press December 14, 2022 More than half of U.S. adults say it’s harder to afford the holiday gifts they want to give this year. Sixty-nine percent of them say they have seen higher prices for holiday gifts in recent months, up from 58% last year, according to a new… The post AP-NORC Poll: Americans say holiday gifts harder to afford first appeared on AP-NORC. The post AP-NORC Poll: Americans say holiday gifts harder to afford appeared first on AP-NORC.| AP-NORC
By Hannah Fingerhut | The Associated Press January 1, 2023 WASHINGTON (AP) — Eva Guzman’s expenses have swelled, but she feels comfortable financially thanks to the savings she and her late husband stockpiled for a rainy day. Nevertheless, the 80-year-old retired library clerk in San Antonio limits trips to the grocery store, adjusts the thermostat… The post Dems, GOP have distinct priorities for 2023: AP-NORC poll first appeared on AP-NORC. The post Dems, GOP have distinct priorities f...| AP-NORC
By Colleen Long and Emily Swanson | The Associated Press February 2, 2023 WASHINGTON (AP) — More U.S. adults disapprove than approve of the way President Joe Biden has handled the discovery of classified documents at his home and former office, a new poll shows, but that seems to have had little impact on his overall… The post Biden approval steady after document discovery: AP-NORC Poll first appeared on AP-NORC. The post Biden approval steady after document discovery: AP-NORC Poll appea...| AP-NORC
By Hannah Fingerhut | The Associated Press February 14, 2023 WASHINGTON (AP) — While President Joe Biden and his predecessor, Donald Trump, are preparing for a possible rematch in 2024, a new poll finds a notable lack of enthusiasm within the parties for either man as his party’s leader and a clear opening for new standard-bearers. About a… The post Who should lead? Democrats, Republicans struggle to decide first appeared on AP-NORC. The post Who should lead? Democrats, Republicans s...| AP-NORC
By Aamer Madhani and Emily Swanson | The Associated Press February 15, 2023 WASHINGTON (AP) — Support among the American public for providing Ukraine weaponry and direct economic assistance has softened as the Russian invasion nears a grim one-year milestone, according to a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. Forty-eight percent say they favor the… The post Ukraine aid support softens in the US: AP-NORC Poll first appeared on AP-NORC. The post ...| AP-NORC
By Josh Boak and Hannah Fingerhut | The Associated Press February 23, 2023 WASHINGTON (AP) — Just 40% of U.S. adults approve of how President Joe Biden is handling relations with China, a new poll shows, with a majority anxious about Beijing’s influence as the White House finds its agenda increasingly shaped by global rivalries. About 6 in… The post China’s global influence worries U.S. majority: AP-NORC poll first appeared on AP-NORC. The post China’s global influence worries U....| AP-NORC
By Elliot Spagat | The Associated Press March 7, 2023 SAN DIEGO (AP) — A sharp drop in illegal border crossings since December could blunt a Republican point of attack against President Joe Biden as the Democratic leader moves to reshape a broken asylum system that has dogged him and his predecessors. A new poll by The… The post Plunge in border crossings could blunt GOP attack on Biden first appeared on AP-NORC. The post Plunge in border crossings could blunt GOP attack on Biden appear...| AP-NORC
Fifty-four percent feel the presidency has too much power in how the government operates these days. About 3 in 10 say the same about Congress and the courts.| AP-NORC -
Republicans and Democrats have similar emotions at this stage about the presidential campaign. Independents are less excited, less interested, and less anxious than partisans.| AP-NORC -
While most adults see Israel as more of a friend than a foe, they are divided on whether it is a country that shares common interests and values with the United States.| AP-NORC -
Sixty-five percent of Democrats say President Biden should withdraw and allow his party to select a different nominee. There are growing misgivings about Biden’s mental capability to be an effective president.| AP-NORC -