A majority of Americans are skeptical of President Barack
Obama's "spend and borrow our way to prosperity"
plan. According to the
latest Zogby poll:
More than half - 56% - are doubtful the stimulus package will
personally help them, and another 17% are unsure. While nearly
half of Democrats (48%) believe they will benefit from the
stimulus, few political independents (19%) and even fewer
Republicans (7%) believe they will be helped. The vast majority
of Republicans (88%) and most independents (62%) remain
skeptical they personally stand to gain from the new stimulus
bill, compared to just 26% of Democrats who said the same.
Higher levels of optimism for the stimulus bill were found
among the youngest adults, age 18-24, who were more likely
(38%) than older adults to believe it would benefit them or
their family. Just 16% of those age 65 and older felt the same.
The Zogby Interactive survey of 1,474 likely voters nationwide
was conducted Feb. 23-24, 2009, and was completed before
President Barack Obama's address to a joint meeting of Congress
on the state of the U.S. economy Tuesday night. It carries a
margin of error of +/- 2.6 percentage points.