Questions - Unemployment - December 1-2, 2012
Most Still Think Government Workers Better Off
39% Say Government Should Do Nothing For Long-Term Unemployed
New High: 43% Expect Higher Unemployment Next Year
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National Survey of 1,000 Adults
Conducted December 1-2, 2012
By Rasmussen Reports
1* Do you
know anyone who is out of work and looking for a job?
2* Do you
know anyone who, out of frustration with the difficult job market, has given up
looking for a job?
3* Is the job market better than it was a year ago, worse than
it was a year ago or about the same?
4* A year
from today will unemployment be higher than it is today, lower than it is today
or about the same as it is today?
5* If people can’t find work after an
extended period of time, should the federal government hire them, pay for their
retraining, extend their unemployment benefits indefinitely or do nothing
at all?
6* If the
federal government hires more people, is that good for the economy, bad for the
economy, or does it have no impact on the economy?
7* Do government workers have more job security or less job
security than workers in the private sector?
8* Who works harder, government
workers or workers in the private sector?
9* Does the average government worker earn more annually than the average
private sector worker?
NOTE: Margin of Sampling Error, +/- 3 percentage points with a 95%
level of confidence