Published on Public Agenda (http://www.reclaimingeducation.org)


Facing Up to the Nation's Finances

Understanding Public Attitudes About the Federal Budget
Jan 1 2006

Two public opinion research studies from the nonpartisan "Facing Up to the Nation's Finances" initiative conclude that the public has little difficulty understanding the magnitude of the fiscal challenge facing the nation and is willing to consider tough tradeoffs to address the growing national debt. But public support comes with one key condition: finding ways to increase trust that their leaders will spend their money responsibly.

"Facing Up to the Nation's Finances" is an initiative developed by Public Agenda and Viewpoint Learning drawing on the research and analysis done at the Brookings Institution, the Concord Coalition, and the Heritage Foundation.

Public Agenda's focus group report, Facing Up to the Nation's Finances: Understanding Public Attitudes about the Federal Budget, found while the public was uninformed on federal budget issues, they required relatively little information to appreciate the magnitude of the problem. But the public's deeply felt cynicism about government is a major barrier that must be addressed before progress can be made.

Viewpoint Learning's ChoiceDialogue report, Americans Deliberate Our Nation's Finances and Future: It's not about taxes – It's about trust shows that, given an opportunity to work through the issues, Americans find a surprising amount of common ground. They were willing to support changes that require sacrifice, including program cuts and tax increases, but only if they could be assured that their tax money was being well spent and for the purposes intended. (see the video here.)


Source URL: http://www.reclaimingeducation.org/reports/facing-nations-finances