Monday, September 24, 2012

Pew research center

  • Presidential debate questions sync up with voter concerns

    A new Pew Research Center polling analysis, released Monday, finds that the economy is voters' dominant concern in this fall's presidential election.

    www.latimes.com

  • Pew Report: Worldwide rise in Religious Restrictions, Hostilities

    WASHINGTON D.C. (Worthy News)– All five major regions of the world, to include the Americas, have experienced an increase in religious hostilities despite increasing governmental restrictions on religion, according to a new Pew Research Center report.

    www.worthynews.com

  • Rising Income Gap Shapes Residential Segregation

    "Thirty years ago, about 9 percent of all upper-income people lived in predominantly upper-income neighborhoods," says Paul Taylor of the Pew Research Center. "That share has now doubled to 18 percent." Taylor recently co-authored a study that tracked ...

    www.npr.org

  • Will Health Care Hurt Boomers' Retirement?

    The numbers are staggering—10,000 baby boomers are entering retirement age every day and the pace will continue for the next 20 years, according to the Pew Research Center. The boomers are a powerful force representing over 75 million people, and as ...

    money.usnews.com

  • Rockefeller applauds Coast Guard reauthorization

    According to the Pew Research Center, about 66 percent of Democrats say they find the 2012 campaign to be interesting and informative versus 50 percent of Republicans.

    www.statejournal.com

  • Why polls vary: things that skew results

    Treat a pollster like a movie critic: "Pick a poll and follow it," said Michael Dimock of the Pew Research Center. "You can follow its nuances and learn its tendencies." Others, like Lenz, said peace of mind can be found with those who aggregate the ...

    www.sfgate.com

  • Polls examine how healthcare could affect the presidential election

    The Pew Research Center for People and the Press found, by asking who would do a better of job of dealing with healthcare, that Obama leads with 52 percent to Romney's 39 percent of registered voter respondents particular to that issue.

    www.healthcarefinancenews.com

  • Section 2: Interest and Engagement

    Pew Research Center. FOLLOW US. Pew Research Center for the People and the Press · Home · Publications · Topics · Question Search · Datasets · Methodology · About.

    www.people-press.org

  • Obama Up 8 Points Nationally In Latest Pew Poll

    A new survey from the Pew Research Center, however, gives Obama his biggest lead yet. The Pew Research survey shows Obama running 8 percentage points ahead of Romney (51 to 43 percent) among 2,192 likely voters interviewed from Sept.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • TexMessage: Texas is home to 10 of the most Hispanic metro areas

    Good morning, TexMessagers! According to the newest report by the Pew Research Center, Texas is home to ten of the top 60 Hispanic metropolitan areas.

    blog.chron.com

  • Are we saving enough to retire? No (but we think we are)

    According to a Pew Research Center survey in August, while two-thirds of middle-class Americans are satisfied they've saved enough for their golden years, the opposite is true for most people.

    www.reuters.com

  • Wealth, Taxes and Public Opinion

    Last week I wrote about a new Pew Research Center report on the ailing middle class. Today, Pew has come out with a comparable report about the wealthy and how Americans feel about this upper-income class.

    economix.blogs.nytimes.com

  • Indians increasingly disappointed in economy, scandal-embroiled government ...

    NEW DELHI - As their economy slows and the government is hammered by corruption scandals, Indians are increasingly dejected about their country's future, according to a survey released Monday by the Pew Research Center. Only 38 percent of Indians ...

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • RNC Highlights: Romney Shares Top Billing With Eastwood

    The latest national survey by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press, conducted Aug. 31-Sept. 3 among 1,008 adults, finds that even among Republicans Romney's speech was not the standout event of the convention.

    www.people-press.org

  • The Way the Rich Really Are: Breaking Down New Pew Research Center Reports

    Two new reports from The Pew Research Center hold some interesting perspectives into how American's feel about the middle class compared to the wealthy.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • New Pew Forum Report Finds Rising Tide of Religious Restrictions Around the ...

    A new report by the Pew Research Center's Forum on Religion & Public Life finds that as of mid-2010 the Middle East-North Africa had by far the world's highest levels of social hostilities involving religion as well as government restrictions on ...

    www.heraldonline.com

  • Section 3: Views of the Candidates

    ... up from 41% in July and 43% in June. A review of Pew Research Center and Gallup favorability ratings from September finds that Romney is the only presidential candidate over the past seven election cycles to be viewed more unfavorably than favorably.

    www.people-press.org

  • About the Surveys

    Data collection was managed by Princeton Survey Research Associates International and conducted by interviewers at Princeton Data Source and Abt SRBI.

    www.people-press.org

  • More Interest in GOP Platform than Romney's Speech

    The latest survey by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press, conducted August 23-26, 2012 among 1,010 adults nationwide, finds overall interest in the Republican convention is comparable to the past two GOP conventions.

    www.people-press.org

  • Fewer, Poorer, Gloomier: America's Middle Class

    MINYANVILLE ORIGINAL Since 2000, the middle class has shrunk in size, fallen backward in income and wealth, and shed much of its faith in the future, according to a Pew Research Center study. For the first time since the end of World War II, mean ...

    www.minyanville.com

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