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Policy Priorities Detailed Tables
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Detailed tables for "Economy and COVID-19 Top the Public’s Policy Agenda for 2021"
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Pew Research Center report release Jan. 28, 2021Age (2-way) by leaned party identificationGender by leaned party identificationRace/EthnicityEducation by leaned party identificationLeaned party identification and ideology
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Full Pew Research Center reportGenderAgeAge (two-way)EducationRace/EthnicityLeaned party identificationAmong Rep/Lean RepAmong Dem/Lean DemAmong Rep/Lean RepAmong Dem/Lean DemAmong Dem/Lean DemAmong Rep/Lean RepAmong Dem/Lean DemAmong Rep/Lean RepAmong Dem/Lean Dem
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% who say __ should be a top priority for the president and Congress to address this year
Total
Men
Women
18-29
30-49
50-64
65+18-4950+
Postgrad
College grad
Some college
HS or less
WhiteBlackHispanic
Rep/Lean Rep
Dem/Lean Dem
18-4950+18-4950+MenWomenMenWomenWhiteBlack
College grad+
No college degree
College grad+
No college degree
ConservativeMod/LibCons/ModLiberal
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Strengthening the nation’s economy807882658284857684747582828084838575848669838288727870888485678086838070
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Dealing with the coronavirus outbreak787580727780807580847975777295826093556490985763949393966159959352739097
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Improving the job situation676371547070716470646866696379696371606667765869687366786263697260687170
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Defending the country from future terrorist attacks635968395877775177515663716284636858587644776373546250866469476469676846
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Improving the way the political system works in the U.S.626164546564616163575665656174646064566265635466686262775362596761576465
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Reducing health care costs585263545864545660465462615371634667434965694053617164713252626940566370
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Taking steps to make the Social Security system financially sound545157384867634465403654685170595451426443645059515343693761376052585448
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Improving the educational system534859575950435947514756544572664361483965553551596453743646576436545963
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Dealing with the problems of poor people534957555254515353524552584677643568353567692843706763822340656929446176
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Addressing issues around race in this country494156545047475147574848494083682472272169741830677568852025747015356877
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Reducing crime474550354458514155313848574361555539476336435358374225615157244855565026
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Addressing issues within the criminal justice system464052554644414943434445494269523556393157562843555851752838555732395262
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Reducing the budget deficit424342374047433945283745474142455429515728305653263219395155193558484017
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Dealing with the issue of immigration393543333442473444393338423745473939324536433642344431473839354245303940
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Dealing with global climate change3835414339323841354937373534484914592085761141459596453101565557235070
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Strengthening the U.S. military373441143449512750252736483949315128386221374755233217544553133660363421
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Dealing with global trade issues323431242937362737282830372936403529303926343832303022373336253236333523
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Improving the country’s roads, bridges and public transportation systems
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Dealing with drug addiction282531243228262927211827362343392430252431292029293121431926193623273227
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Notes: White and Black voters include those who report only being one race and are not Hispanic. Hispanics are of any race. Some categories not shown because of insufficient sample size for reliable estimation.
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Source: Survey of U.S. adults conducted Jan. 8-12, 2021.
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