Unemployment
Public More Optimistic about Economy, But Concerns Persist
Obama, Economy Now Better Rated by Independents
Frustration with Congress Could Hurt Republican Incumbents
GOP Base Critical of Party's Washington Leadership
Few See Job Proposals Having Much Effect
Jobs Top Deficit by Two-to-One as Leading Economic Worry
Beyond Red vs. Blue: The Political Typology
Section 4: The Recession, Economic Stress and Optimism
For Public, Tough Year Ends on a Down Note
Little Progress Seen on Major Domestic Issues
Section 2: National Economy, Personal Finances, Real Estate
Gloomy Americans Bash Congress, Are Divided on Obama
Health Care Reform - Can't Live With It, or Without It
Section 4: National Economy and Personal Finances
Gloomy Americans Bash Congress, Are Divided on Obama
Health Care Reform - Can't Live With It, or Without It
It’s All About Jobs, Except When It’s Not
Unemployment and Presidential Approval Ratings 1981-2009
by Andrew Kohut, President, Jodie T. Allen, Senior Editor and Richard Auxier, Pew Research Center
Public Knows Basic Facts About Financial Crisis
More Know Unemployment Rate than Dow Average
As Jobs Crisis Spreads, Worries Climb the Economic Ladder
More Workers Anticipate Pay Cuts, Layoffs
As Jobs Crisis Spreads, Worries Climb the Economic Ladder
More Workers Anticipate Pay Cuts, Layoffs
Section 1: Unemployment Concerns Surge
As Jobs Crisis Spreads, Worries Climb the Economic Ladder
More Workers Anticipate Pay Cuts, Layoffs
Section 2: Personal Finances and Employment Outlook
As Jobs Crisis Spreads, Worries Climb the Economic Ladder
More Workers Anticipate Pay Cuts, Layoffs
Section 3: More Than Just the Unemployed
Psychology of Bad Times Fueling Consumer Cutbacks
Job Worries Mount, 73% Spending Less on Holidays
Psychology of Bad Times Fueling Consumer Cutbacks
Job Worries Mount, 73% Spending Less on Holidays
Section 1: The National Economy
America's Immigration Quandary
No Consensus on Immigration Problem or Proposed Fixes
Highlights