The findings include
– 82% of Americans disapprove of the way Congress is handling its job.
– 69% say they have little or no confidence in the legislative branch of government, an all-time high and up from 63% in 2010.
– 57% have little or no confidence in the federal government to solve domestic problems, exceeding the previous high of 53% recorded in 2010 and well exceeding the 43% who have little or no confidence in the government to solve international problems.
– 53% have little or no confidence in the men and women who seek or hold elected office.
– Americans believe, on average, that the federal government wastes 51 cents of every tax dollar, similar to a year ago, but up significantly from 46 cents a decade ago and from an average 43 cents three decades ago.
– 49% of Americans believe the federal government has become so large and powerful that it poses an immediate threat to the rights and freedoms of ordinary citizens. In 2003, less than a third (30%) believed this.
It’s going to be a rough year for incumbents when Americans estimate waste at a rate higher than Carla Howell!