75% Blame State Budget Problems on Politicians’ Unwillingness to Cut Spending
Thursday, July 08, 2010
Rasmussen Reports
Most Americans report their state currently has a budget crisis, and they continue to blame politicians more than taxpayers for the problem.
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey of Adults shows 75% say the unwillingness of politicians to reduce government spending is more to blame for current state budget crises than the unwillingness of taxpayers to pay more in taxes.
Only 13% take the opposing view and blame taxpayers’ unwillingness to pay more to the government. Another 12% are undecided.








