Reason-Rupe Surveys
77 Percent of Americans Oppose Raising the Gas Tax and Favor Tolls, Reason-Rupe Transportation Poll
A majority of voters prefer tolls to taxes and favor using public-private partnerships to build critical infrastructure
Banks Are Viewed Twice as Favorably as the Federal Government, Reason-Rupe Poll Finds
Survey examines how Paul, Palin, Bloomberg and Johnson could do as third-party presidential candidates and asks Americans which federal agencies they'd cut
Survey Says: Keynes Is Dead
A new Reason-Rupe poll finds that Americans are willing to cut spending of all kinds, even in times of crisis.
Reason.tv: Reason-Rupe Poll—Do Americans Feel Safer After 9/11, TSA, and Foreign Wars?
Polling Director Emily Ekins analyzes post-9/11 feelings of homeland security
Reason-Rupe Poll: 55 Percent of Americans Say We've Given Up Too Much Freedom and Privacy in the Name of Security Since 9/11
Just 19 percent believe leaving troops in Afghanistan makes us safer; 62 percent say the war in Iraq hasn't been worth it; and 61 percent say U.S. uses its military too often in foreign conflicts
Fifty Seven Percent of Americans Believe Cutting Government Spending Will Help the Economy
Explaining why the emphasis is on spending
Fifty Seven Percent of Americans Want Washington to Focus On Reducing Spending
Washington has a spending problem, not a revenue problem
Reason-Rupe Poll: 57 Percent of Americans Say Spending Cuts Will Help the Economy
Nearly 69 percent of taxpayers expect their taxes to go up in the next five years and 62 percent think Congress will spend tax increases on new programs instead of paying down debt