Only a quarter believe that the U.S. is a great place for immigrants

Sixty-five percent support granting citizenship to all children born in the United States. Fewer, 49%, support granting citizenship to children born to parents who are in the U.S. illegally.

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Three-quarters of the public expect tariffs to increase consumer prices

Fifty-nine percent say Trump has gone too far when it comes to imposing new tariffs on other countries. Half of the public is worried about a possible recession in the coming months.

Few people support the daylight saving time system, and more want year-round light in the evenings

Only 12% favor the current system of changing the clocks twice a year. Fifty-six percent prefer daylight saving time all year and 42% prefer standard time.

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Fewer approve of Trump’s handling of the economy  

About 7 in 10 Americans describe the national economy as poor and think the country is headed in the wrong direction.

Media Insight Project Expands With New Partners

Northwestern University and the University of Maryland Join Ongoing Effort with the American Press Institute and the AP-NORC Center to Advance Research on News, Media,…

Most say the United States’ recent military actions against Iran have gone too far

About two-thirds think it is important for the U.S. to prevent fuel prices from rising or to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons. Fewer prioritize…

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