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July 21, 2023

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Biden’s economic approval rating rises slightly, but is still just 37% despite ‘Bidenomics’ push
Steve Liesman, CNBC
President Biden’s economic approval numbers have risen modestly in the wake of efforts by the White House to promote what it calls “Bidenomics” and some improvement in inflation, but a substantial majority of respondents to the CNBC All-America Economic Survey still disapprove of Biden’s handling of the economy.
CNBC’s All-America Survey reveals the disparate impact of high interest rates
The Exchange, CNBC
Steve Liesman discusses the impact of higher interest rates on lower income households.
Difficult Path For 2024 Third-Party Bid
Monmouth University Polling Institute
In a contest between Biden and Trump, more voters say they won’t vote for either candidate than say they will. This does not mean, however, that the American electorate is on board with a third-party presidential ticket in 2024. Support for an alternative drops when the premise moves from a generic bipartisan ticket to one where actual candidates are named.

Most Americans say Biden and Trump are not 'fit' to serve as president
Andrew Romano, Yahoo News
Most Americans say Biden and Trump — their parties’ undisputed 2024 frontrunners — are not “fit” to serve another term as president, according to a new Yahoo News/YouGov poll. Trump continues to dominate the Republican field among potential GOP primary voters, with more than double the support, at 48%, of his closest rival, DeSantis (23%).

Majority in the U.S. Interested in Boosting Their Nuclear Knowledge
Dina Smeltz (Chicago Council on Global Affairs), Craig Kafura (Chicago Council on Global Affairs) & Sharon K. Weiner (Carnegie Corporation)
The Chicago Council on Global Affairs and Carnegie Corporation of New York teamed up to conduct a benchmark study that gauges American awareness and interest in learning more about US nuclear policy, public confidence in nuclear deterrence, and trusted public sources of information about US nuclear policy.
Americans’ Views of Space: U.S. Role, NASA Priorities and Impact of Private Companies
Brian Kennedy & Alec Tyson, Pew Research Center
In a changing world of space exploration defined by intensifying private efforts and competition between a growing number of nations, Americans continue to see an essential role for the United States as a leader in space exploration, according to a new Pew Research Center survey.
Most Americans favor restrictions on false information, violent content online
Christopher St. Aubin & Jacob Liedke, Pew Research Center
Most Americans say the U.S. government and technology companies should each take steps to restrict false information and extremely violent content online. However, there is more support for tech companies moderating these types of content than for the federal government doing so, according to a new Pew Research Center survey.
Americans’ rankings of 30 occupations
Eli McKown-Dawson, YouGov
A recent YouGov poll asked Americans to evaluate 30 occupations and their own occupation based on happiness, impact, and pay adequacy. The results show that the occupations Americans think have the most positive impact tend to be seen as underpaid. Politicians and pollsters are the only groups that a greater share of Americans think have a negative rather than positive impact.

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