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    Social Security                    See also: Budget and Taxes


Polls listed chronologically. Data are from nationwide surveys of Americans 18 & older. 

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CNN/Opinion Research Corporation Poll. Oct. 3-5, 2008. N=1,006 adults nationwide. MoE ± 3.

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"As you may know, a proposal has been made that would allow workers to invest part of their Social Security taxes in the stock market or in bonds, while the rest of those taxes would remain in the Social Security system. Do you favor or oppose this proposal?"

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Favor Oppose Unsure    
% % %    
10/3-5/08 36 62 2    
6/26-29/08 47 48 4    

 

CBS News Poll. Oct. 12-16, 2007. N=1,282 adults nationwide. MoE ± 3.

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"Which of the following do you think best describes the financial situation of Social Security today? It is in crisis. It is in serious trouble, but not in crisis. It is in some trouble. OR, It is not really in trouble at all."

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Crisis Serious
Trouble
Some
Trouble
Not In
Trouble
Unsure
% % % % %
10/12-16/07 30 36 26 5 3

 

Associated Press/Ipsos poll conducted by Ipsos-Public Affairs. Jan. 3-5, 2006. N=1,001 adults nationwide. MoE ± 3.1.

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"When it comes to Social Security, do you approve or disapprove or have mixed feelings about the way George W. Bush is handling that issue?" If "mixed feelings" or not sure: "If you had to choose, do you lean more toward approve or disapprove?"

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Approve Disapprove Mixed
Feelings
Unsure
% % % %
1/3-5/06 35 60 2 3
12/5-7/05 38 57 3 2
11/7-9/05 37 59 2 1
10/3-5/05 35 59 3 3
9/6-8/05 35 61 2 3
8/1-3/05 33 63 2 2
7/11-13/05 35 61 2 1

6/6-8/05

37 59 2 2

5/2-4/05

38 60 2 1

4/4-6/05

36 58 4 2

3/7-9/05

37 56 4 3
2/22-24/05 39 56 5 -

 

CNN/USA Today/Gallup Poll. July 22-24, 2005. N=1,006 adults nationwide. MoE ± 3.

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"Based on what you have heard or read, in general, do you approve or disapprove of George W. Bush's approach to addressing the Social Security system?"

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Approve Disapprove Unsure
% % %

7/22-24/05

29 62 9

3/18-20/05

40 53 7

2/4-6/05

44 50 6

 

CBS News/New York Times Poll. June 10-15, 2005. N=1,111 adults nationwide. MoE ± 3 (for all adults).

   

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"Do you approve or disapprove of the way George W. Bush is handling Social Security?"

   

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Approve

Disapprove

Unsure
% % %
6/10-15/05 25 62 13
5/20-24/05 26 62 12
   

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"Do you have confidence in George W. Bush's ability to make the right decisions about Social Security, or are you uneasy about his approach?"

   

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Confident

Uneasy

Unsure
% % %
6/10-15/05 27 66 7
4/13-16/05 25 70 5
   

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"Which of the following do you think best describes the financial situation of Social Security today? It is in crisis. It is in serious trouble, but not in crisis. It is in some trouble. OR, It is not really in trouble at all."

   

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Crisis Serious
Trouble
Some
Trouble
Not In
Trouble
Unsure
% % % % %
6/10-15/05 17 38 37 5 3
2/24-28/05 15 46 32 5 2
   

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"Do you think the Social Security system will have the money available to provide the benefits you expect for your retirement?"

   

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Yes No Already
Getting
Benefits (vol.)
Unsure
% % % %
6/10-15/05 31 51 12 6
5/20-24/05 31 55 8 6
4/13-16/05 36 51 8 5
2/24-28/05 34 49 9 8
1/14-18/05 34 54 7 5
11/02 28 55 9 8
1/02 34 46 10 11
8/01 35 53 8 4
6/01 30 56 8 6
5/00 41 45 7 7
5/99 29 55 8 8
   

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"Regardless of how you usually vote, do you think the Republican Party or the Democratic Party is more likely to make the right decisions about Social Security?"

   

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Republican
Party
Democratic
Party
Both
(vol.)
Neither
(vol.)
Unsure
% % % % %
6/10-15/05 31 48 1 7 13
2/24-28/05 31 48 1 5 15
   

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"On the whole, do you think it should or should not be the government's responsibility to provide a decent standard of living for the elderly?" Form A (N=588)

   

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Should Should
Not
Unsure
% % %
6/10-15/05 80 16 4
5/20-24/05 81 15 4
2/24-28/05 79 17 4
   

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"Some people have suggested allowing individuals to invest portions of their Social Security taxes on their own, which might allow them to make more money for their retirement, but would involve greater risk. Do you think allowing individuals to invest a portion of their Social Security taxes on their own is a good idea or a bad idea?" Form C (N=562)

   

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Good Idea Bad Idea Unsure
% % %
6/10-15/05 45 50 5
5/20-24/05 47 47 6
4/13-16/05 45 49 6
2/24-28/05 43 51 6
1/14-18/05 45 50 5
11/04 49 45 6
11/02 48 46 6
1/02 54 39 7
8/01 52 43 5
6/01 48 46 6
5/00 51 45 4
   

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"Some people have suggested allowing individuals to invest a portion of their Social Security taxes on their own into a small number of authorized investment funds, which might allow them to make more money for their retirement, but would involve greater risk. Do you think this is a good idea or a bad idea?" Form D (N=549)

   

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Good Idea Bad Idea Unsure
% % %
6/10-15/05 39 56 5
   

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"What effect do you think allowing individuals to invest a portion of their Social Security taxes on their own would have on the financial situation of the Social Security program itself? Would it make the program's financial situation better, make it worse, or would it not have much impact on the Social Security program's financial situation?"

   

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Better Worse No Impact Unsure
% % % %
6/10-15/05 25 36 27 12
   

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"Currently, people pay Social Security taxes only on the first $90,000 of their annual income. If it were necessary to keep the Social Security program paying benefits as it does now, would you favor or oppose increasing the amount of income that is subject to Social Security taxes?"

   

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Favor Oppose Unsure
% % %
6/10-15/05 63 30 7
   

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"If it were necessary to keep the Social Security program paying benefits as it does now, would you favor or oppose raising the age at which a person can retire and receive full Social Security benefits?"

   

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Favor Oppose Unsure
% % %
6/10-15/05 30 67 3
   

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"If it were necessary to keep the Social Security program paying benefits as it does now, would you favor or oppose increasing the Social Security tax rate?"

   

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Favor Oppose Unsure
% % %
6/10-15/05 41 54 5
   

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"What if the government decided to address Social Security's financial problems by having future Social Security benefits grow more slowly than they do now for middle‑ and high‑income people, while allowing benefits to grow as scheduled for low-income people? Would that be acceptable or not acceptable?"

   

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Acceptable Not
Acceptable
Only Cuts To
High-Income
(vol.)
Unsure
% % % %
6/10-15/05 59 35 1 5
   

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"From what you know, are the problems with the Social Security system so serious they must be fixed right now; OR serious, but do not need to be fixed for another ten or fifteen years; OR not very serious at all?"

   

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Fixed
Now
Fixed in
10-15 Years
Not Very
Serious
Unsure
% % % %
6/10-15/05 57 36 4 3
2/24-28/05 55 35 7 3
   

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"President Bush has proposed some specific changes to Social Security. He proposes that future increases in Social Security benefits would be smaller for most Americans, but people with the lowest incomes would continue receiving increases in their benefits as they do now. People would be offered the option of investing some of their Social Security taxes in personal accounts. Do you think, in general, this plan for Social Security is a good idea or a bad idea?"

   

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Good Idea Bad Idea Unsure
% % %
ALL 43 48 9
  Republicans 68 26 6
  Democrats 26 68 6
  Independents 41 47 12
   

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"Do you expect to get back more money than you've contributed to Social Security, less money than you contributed, or about the same amount of money?"

   

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More Less Same Unsure
% % % %
6/10-15/05 14 50 32 4
   

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"If people are allowed to invest some of their Social Security money on their own, which do you think is most likely to happen: most people will make profits on the Social Security money they invest on their own, most people will suffer losses, or most people will break even?"

   

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Make
Profits
Suffer
Losses
Break
Even
Unsure
% % % %
6/10-15/05 18 46 28 8

 

ABC News/Washington Post Poll. June 2-5, 2005. N=1,002 adults nationwide. MoE ± 3. Fieldwork by TNS.

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"Do you approve or disapprove of the way Bush is handling Social Security?"

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Approve Disapprove Unsure    
% % %    

6/2-5/05

34 62 4    

4/21-24/05

31 64 5    

3/10-13/05

35 56 9    

1/12-16/05

38 55 7    
12/16-19/04 38 52 9    
4/04 41 51 8    
3/04 38 55 7    
10/03 40 46 14    
9/03 43 46 11    

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"Would you support or oppose a plan in which people who chose to could invest some of their Social Security contributions in the stock market?"

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Support Oppose Unsure    
% % %    

6/2-5/05

48 49 2