-
Can a movie get Americans talking about the national debt? I.O.U.S.A is going to try. The documentary, now showing in some 400 theaters around the country, uses an animation underscoring the perils of free spending to set the stage for interviews with numerous leaders across the ideological spectrum, each discussing the problem. There's no question that the U.S. faces critical and dangerous long-term financial challenges. The good news is that, once they know the facts, the public is at least willing to consider the tough choices that may be needed to fix it. For more on the federal budget deficit, check out FacingUp.org.
REPORTER'S RESOURCES
| FIND FACTS FAST | UNDERSTANDING POLLING | PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT |
|---|---|---|
|
Search our issue guides, research reports and analysis, which include primary research from Public Agenda and public opinion research from numerous respected polling organizations. |
Understanding Polling offers information on the field of opinion research gathered from a variety of sources and commentors. |
Public Engagement offers a means to help citizens understand complex problems and involve those who are normally excluded from policy debates. |
PRESS RELEASES
New Peter G. Peterson Foundation Awards Public Agenda $500K for "Students Face Up to the Nation's Finances"
Read More
PUBLIC AGENDA IN THE NEWS
Research Studies
| Children & Families | Crime & Corrections | Education | Economy | Foreign Policy | Science & Technology | Other Studies |








































Talk It Over