Response rates from 390 Michigan voters.
12% Yes |
88% No |
12% Yes |
88% No |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 390 Michigan voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 390 Michigan voters.
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Unique answers from Michigan voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@A-Star 12mos12MO
I’m perfectly content with what the government has been doing to lower inflation, however it can still be lowered.
@Freedom76 1yr1Y
No, abolishing the Federal Reserve and returning to the Gold Standard is the only way to end it.
@9RHV6NT12mos12MO
Inflation doesn't exist, money isn't valuable, we give it fake value, so money is less valuable? Just give it more value.
@9S2PDWW11mos11MO
No, the government has not done enough to lower inflation. Inflation is partly caused by mass government spending and mass debt accumulation. The government has been spending a great deal of money over the many years and often times it exceeds the revenue. It is able to bring in. It is understandable, given the programs that is offered. But in order to combine inflation, this must be addressed.
@9WKD9D79mos9MO
No, the government should lower prices for housing, transportation, and common goods, but increase taxes so the people could feel comfortable with their jobs and inflation could lower.
@9TQ8JH610mos10MO
Oh for heaven's sakes. Just how much power do you think the government has? They cannot control prices of goods and services.
@9RLD6D712mos12MO
I feel like individual policy makers are working to lower inflation, but are met with a lot of resistance from others, whether government or private.
@7BRFVBH 6 days6D
Yes, it is the Federal Reserve has failed to alleviate the economy. Abolish the reserve and seize their assets.
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