Scott Rasmussen's Number of the Day for September 29, 2021
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September 29, 2021: Nineteen percent (19%) of voters favor a proposal providing a tax credit of up to $50,000 for print and online journalists. A Scott Rasmussen national survey found that 54% are opposed, and 27% are not sure.[1]
The proposal is part of the reconciliation package being considered by Congress. Six percent (6%) strongly favor the idea, and 36% are strongly opposed.[1]
The proposal is at least somewhat supported by 30% of Democrats, 18% of independents, and 10% of Republicans.[1]
Each weekday, Scott Rasmussen’s Number of the Day explores interesting and newsworthy topics at the intersection of culture, politics, and technology.
- September 28, 2021 -Seventy-six percent (76%) believe raising corporate taxes would raise prices for consumers
- September 27, 2021 -Seventy-eight percent (78%) of voters favor work requirement for those receiving government benefits
- September 24, 2021 -Sixty percent (60%) of registered voters believe U.S. government somewhat or very likely to go bankrupt within 10-15 years
- September 23, 2021 -Eighty-one percent (81%) of voters believe members of Congress should be given time to read the reconciliation bill before voting on it
- September 22, 2021 -Twenty-eight percent (28%) of voters believe worst of pandemic is behind us
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