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One Year After Financial Collapse, Majority (60%) of Americans Think Compensation Received by Wall Street Executives is Unreasonable
One Third (36%) Of Americans Think the Obama Administration Has Done "Too Little" About Controlling Compensation Packages, Half (51%) Think "About the Right Amount" (26%) Or "Too Much" (25%) Has Been Done
Majority (56%) Think Bankers Have Fared Better than Other People during Current Financial Crisis -
Obama's Approval Rating Declines Marginally to 56%
A Majority Oppose Sending More Troops to Afghanistan Amid Feeling that U.S. Is Not Winning the War
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For All Its Intensity, Americans Are Not Swayed by the Healthcare Debate
Public Remains Split on Reform Proposals
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Health Insurance: What Americans Want
Americans Most Focused on Pocketbook Issues When It Comes to Coverage
Reform Provides an Opportunity for the Health Insurance Industry to Improve Its Image -
Just 18% of Americans Give their Credit Card a Top Grade When it Comes to Offering Rewards
More Than Four in Ten Would Apply for a New Airline Rewards Card if It Offered Better Perks
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Many Americans without Cats at Home Buy Into the Stereotypes of Multiple-Cat Owners, Describing Them as Lonely, Homebodies, and "Crazy Cat Ladies"
In Contrast, Multiple-Cat Owners Point Out the Many
Benefits of Having Several Cats