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January 22, 2014
Most See Inequality Growing, but Partisans Differ over Solutions
More Republicans, Independents Favor Gov’t Action on Poverty than Inequality
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January 2014 Political Survey Dataset
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Most See Inequality Growing, but Partisans Differ over Solutions
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Partisans Agree Inequality Has Grown, But Differ Sharply over Gov’t Action
Wide Partisan Gap over How Best to Reduce Poverty
Public Supports Raising Minimum Wage, Extending Unemployment Aid
Why are Some People Poor and Others Rich?
Does Hard Work Lead to Success?
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How Much Should the Government Do to Reduce Poverty and Inequality? How Much Can It Do?
More Republicans, Independents Favor Gov’t Action on Poverty than Inequality
Most Republicans Say the Rich Work Harder than Others, Most Democrats Say They Had More Advantages
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