Baseline Public Opinion Research November 2008. Figure 1 Overwhelming Support for Poverty Reduction Goal No Significant Difference Between Split Samples.

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Baseline Public Opinion Research November 2008

Figure 1 Overwhelming Support for Poverty Reduction Goal No Significant Difference Between Split Samples Half in Ten Baseline Survey – November 2008 Support Would you support or oppose the next President and Congress setting a national goal to cut poverty in the United States in half within ten years (and strengthen the middle class)? Oppose Don’t know/Refused

Figure 2 Majority Remain Supportive Despite Challenges on Cost to Businesses, Tax & Spend Half in Ten Baseline Survey – November 2008 Would you still support a national goal to cut poverty in the United States in half within ten years (and strengthen the middle class) if it required businesses to pay their workers higher wages or contribute more for benefits like health care? Would you still support a national goal to cut poverty in the United States in half within ten years and (strengthen the middle class) if it required higher taxes for the wealthy and new government spending? Support Oppose Don’t know/Refused Support Oppose Don’t know/Refused

Figure 3 Movement Among Undecideds Produces Increased Final Support Half in Ten Baseline Survey – November 2008 InitialFinal Would you support or oppose the next President and Congress setting a national goal to cut poverty in the United States in half within ten years (and strengthen the middle class )?

Figure 4 Declining Ratings of Personal Finances* 42 How would you rate your financial situation today? Half in Ten Baseline Survey – November 2008 *Findings from 2001 NPR/Kaiser/Kennedy School Poll, conducted January 4-February 27, 2001 of 1,952 randomly selected respondents * -15+1

Figure 5 Financial diffLittle Support for Connor… Financial Difficulties Growing Significant Increase in Every Measure Tested In the past year, have you or someone in your family had a SERIOUS problem with any of the following? Half in Ten Baseline Survey – November 2008 *Findings from 2001 NPR/Kaiser/Kennedy School Poll, conducted January 4-February 27, 2001 of 1,952 randomly selected respondents

Figure 6 Growing Personal Connection to Poverty Thinking about your own family – both your immediate family living here and your other close relatives like aunts, uncles, cousins, and so on – as far as you know, is anyone in your family poor? Half in Ten Baseline Survey – November 2008 *Findings from 2001 NPR/Kaiser/Kennedy School Poll, conducted January 4-February 27, 2001 of 1,952 randomly selected respondents 2001*

Figure 7 Percent poor Little Support for Connor… Percentage Poor in America Public Believes Poverty Rate Much Higher Than Official Count Mean: 29% Half in Ten Baseline Survey – November 2008

Figure 8 Poverty Touches the Middle Class Half in Ten Baseline Survey – November 2008 Much more Total The negative consequences of poverty affect all of us.5177 OR The negative consequences of poverty affect mostly those living in poor neighborhoods Poor families share a lot of economic needs and priorities with middle class families OR Poor families have different economic needs and priorities than middle class families Policies that help poor families also help to make middle class families more secure OR Policies that help poor families don't do much to help middle class families. 2142

Figure 9 Broad Partisan / Ideological Agreement on Shared Economic Needs 37 Democrat Half in Ten Baseline Survey – November Poor families share a lot of economic needs and priorities with middle class families. OR Poor families have different economic needs and priorities than middle class families. Independent RepublicanLiberalModerateConservative

Figure 10 Sharp Partisan and Ideological Divides When Focus Shifts to Policies 27 Democrat Half in Ten Baseline Survey – November Policies that help poor families also help to make middle class families more secure. OR Policies that help poor families don't do much to help middle class families. Independent RepublicanLiberalModerateConservative

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Figure 12 Poverty Reduction - Key Demographics Age, Race are critical factors White BlackHispanic Young women Young men Older women Older men H.S. or less Some college College grad Half in Ten Baseline Survey – November 2008

Figure 13 Poverty Reduction - Partisan/Ideology Democrat RepublicanIndependentLiberalConservativeModerate Half in Ten Baseline Survey – November 2008

Figure 14 Poverty Reduction – Religion Regular Church Attendance Correlates with Decreased Support Devout Born Again Devout Mainline Protestant Devout Catholic Irregular Born Again Irregular Mainline Protestant Irregular Catholic No religious affiliation Half in Ten Baseline Survey – November 2008

Figure 15 External Social and Economic Factors Are Root Causes of Poverty Half in Ten Baseline Survey – November 2008 Much more Total Most people who live in poverty are poor because their jobs don't pay enough, they lack good health care and education, and things cost too much for them to save and move ahead OR Most people who live in poverty are poor because they make bad decisions or act irresponsibly in their own lives 1225 Most people who live in poverty are poor because economic conditions outside of their control cause them to be poor OR Most people who live in poverty are poor because they are not doing enough to help themselves out of poverty Now I'm going to read you some pairs of statements about poverty and the economy. After I read each pair, please tell me whether you agree more with the first statement or agree more with the second statement.

Figure 16 Current Financial Crisis Not Reason to Delay Action on Poverty Much more Total Even with the costs of fixing the financial crisis, the government cannot ignore the economic needs of poor families OR Given all the money we are spending to fix the financial crisis, the government should not plan any new spending to help the poor The recent financial crisis was primarily a result of government deregulation and reckless behavior by Wall Street banks and CEOs OR The recent financial crisis was primarily a result of low-income and minority homebuyers getting in over their head with mortgages they could not afford Half in Ten Baseline Survey – November 2008

Figure 17 Government and Politics Frame Most Effective Against Conservative Frame Half in Ten Baseline Survey – November Mean Poverty is primarily a failure of government policy-something is wrong with our political system when the wealthy get huge tax breaks while millions of workers can't earn enough to stay out of poverty. To cut poverty, we must end the "trickle-down" and "on your own" mentality of the last eight years by paying workers a living wage; making corporations and the rich contribute their fair share; investing in infrastructure and jobs; providing affordable health care; and creating better schools and job opportunities for young people Poverty is primarily a failure of personal responsibility-any one in this country can make it into the middle class if they work hard enough and make the right decisions in life. To cut poverty, we need to ensure that poor people take responsibility for their own choices, reduce their dependency on welfare and government handouts, and pursue policies that promote work and strong two-parent families I'd like you to please rate the argument on a scale of 0 to 10, with 0 meaning that argument is not at all convincing to you as a way to reduce poverty and 10 meaning the argument is very convincing to you as a way to reduce poverty.