Thirty-nine percent (39%) of likely voters now expect their personal taxes to rise under the Obama administration, according to the latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey.
That's up three points over the past two weeks,up eight points since the inauguration, and the highest level of concern measured to date.
Still, 40% don’t expect their taxes to change under the new administration.
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Most voters (55%) continue to believe that tax increases hurt the economy, while 24% say they help. Fifty-three percent (53%) say tax cuts help the economy, while 22% say they hurt the economy.
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Thirty-nine now say the country’s economic problems are now caused more by the policies Obama has put in place than those of Bush. That’s a 12-point jump from a month ago.
[Which is why all Obama's initiative are 'rush', because the more time we have to learn the full implications of his proposals, the more we'll dislike.]
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Friday, July 10, 2009
More Voters See Their Taxes Increasing Under Obama
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