CBS Reports: Where America Stands
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Where America Stands
CBS Reports: Where America Stands

New Series Looks at How Americans See Key Issues at Dawn of New Decade
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CBS News Polls
Poll: Most Say Worst Over for Housing Market

CBS News Survey Finds More Than Four in Five Expect Local Market to Stay the Same or Get Better in the Next Year

Poll: Most Optimistic About Cancer Cure

CBS Survey Finds Majority of Americans Say Cure at Least Somewhat Likely in Their Lifetime, Though U.S. Faulted for Effort

Poll: U.S. Gets Low Marks on Fighting Terrorism

CBS News Survey Finds That Majority Offer C, D, or F Grade in Wake of Terror Attack; Two in Three Say Another Attack Soon at Least Somewhat Likely

Poll: Nearly Half of Americans Concerned about Alzheimer's

New CBS News Poll Shows Nearly Half of Americans are Concerned they May One Day Have Alzheimer's, and Just as Many are Concerned About a Cure

Poll: Most Oppose Tax on Junk Food

CBS News Survey Finds Widespread Belief That Government Should do More to Fight Obesity, but Not Through Taxation; 55 Percent Want to Lose Weight

Poll: Most Say Military Not Ready to Face New Threat

Most Say Military Deserves an A or B Grade, but They Fear It's Overextended; Four in Five Oppose Return to The Draft

Poll: After 20 Years, Most Say New Job Skills Needed

CBS News Survey Finds That Nearly Nine in Ten Say Today's Job Market Requires Different Skills Than Were Needed Two Decades Ago

Poll: Fewer say They Have it Better Than Parents

CBS News Survey Finds That Americans Are Optimistic About Their Country's Future, if not Their Own

COMING UP

    Where America Stands:


  • Friday, Sept. 3, 2010: Infrastructure

  • TBD: TBD


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