Going back a few weeks to the NPR poll, there was some interesting findings that I did not get to (apologies, but there was a »
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Movin’ On Up
Despite the American economy “movin’ on down” lately, Americans are optimistic about their own ability to climb the economic ladder. Our research shows the public is confident of their ability to improve their lot in life, but are skeptical of the government to do so for them. To read the rest of [...]
A More Political Look at Economic Mobility
Ron Brownstein, one of the sharpest political analysts in the media today, took an in-depth look at the recently released survey project on economic mobility conducted by Public Opinion Strategies and Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research.
Ron focused on the Americans views on this country as a meritocracy, and how that may impacts Obama’s goal of significantly growing [...]



