Most who support Roe see an overturn as a danger to women, other rights Jennifer De Pinto, Fred Backus & Anthony Salvanto, CBS News The nearly two-thirds of Americans who want Roe v. Wade kept in place say they feel angry and discouraged about the prospect that it may be overturned, describing that as "a danger to women" and as a threat to rights more generally.
Americans' Financial Worries Tick Up in Past Year Lydia Saad, Gallup Americans are more likely today than they were a year ago to report being "very" or "moderately worried" about several aspects of their finances, reversing the improvement seen last year. For President Biden’s approval rating to go up, it’s obvious what needs to go down Laura Wronski & Jon Cohen, CNBC Main Street business owners and the American public are convinced a recession will hit the U.S. economy this year and inflation is the primary reason, according to the latest CNBC|SurveyMonkey Small Business Survey for Q2 2022. Abortion could upend midterms, b…