20 Haziran 2012 Çarşamba

Most Americans Think the Growth of Social Security Spending Should Not Be Cut to Reduce the Deficit

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According to a latest publication on the IWPR (Institute for Women’s Policy Research) website (http://iwpr.org), 65% of Americans have opposed the government’s approach of cutting the growth of spending on Social Security Benefits to reduce the deficit.
Following is the copy of IWPR publication Q #009
Do you think cutting the growth of spending on Social Security benefits should or should not be a main part of any government approach to the deficit? (Percent “Should Not”)

Source: IWPR/Rockefeller Survey of Economic Security (November 2010), N=2,718.
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