Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Gallup — Seven in 10 favor business tax breaks and infrastructure repair programs

Americans Widely Back Government Job Creation Proposals
PRINCETON, NJ -- Americans widely support each of three job creation proposals, including offering tax breaks to businesses that create jobs in the U.S. and a program that would put people to work on urgent infrastructure repair projects. Support for these programs is only slightly lower in a variant of the question that asks respondents if they are in favor of spending government money to pay for the programs....
Job creation proposals enjoy widespread public support, including majority backing among all party groups, even when the issue of government spending is raised in an era when deficit reduction is one of the major priorities for the federal government. Despite the high levels of support for the job creation proposals, the political realities in Washington are such that Congress has not passed any of the proposals since President Obama first advocated many of these more than a year ago. The major sticking point with jobs legislation -- as with most other measures being considered in Washington -- may not be whether the programs should be pursued but whether the government should pay for them through increased taxes or cuts in other government programs. 
Gallup
Seven in 10 favor business tax breaks and infrastructure repair programs
Jeffrey M. Jones

So much for a JG being a political turkey.


1 comment:

Ralph Musgrave said...

The gallup survey doesn’t actually suggest JG as the term is normally understood – at least by MMTers. It just asks people if they favour tax breaks for businesses that “create jobs”. That question is almost meaningless.

Also many MMTers, specifically Bill Mitchell, favour JG in the public sector only. I.e. JG, at least as seen by Bill and a number of other MMTers, does not involve “businesses”.