The Tax Foundation

April 8, 2009

How Do Americans Feel About Taxes Today? Tax Foundation's 2009 Survey of U.S. Attitudes on Taxes, Government Spending and Wealth Distribution

by Matt Moon

Special Report No. 166

Key Findings 

 Introduction

Despite the recent political and economic shakeups, the Tax Foundation's 2009 Survey of U.S. Attitudes on Taxes, Government Spending and Wealth Distribution shows that American opinions on tax issues have not changed markedly since 2007, the last time the survey was done. Issues of tax complexity, fairness and burdens continue to be important to the American people.

This report summarizes the findings of a survey done by Harris Interactive® on behalf of the Tax Foundation from February 18-27, 2009. The survey covers a nationwide cross-section of 2,002 adults aged 18 or older.

This year's survey includes three new questions on wealth redistribution, taxes on food and drink deemed unhealthy, and government-run gambling operations such as lotteries and Keno terminals. The survey also includes two new demographic categories, where the survey asks respondents to identify their party affiliation and their political philosophy.

All data from this and previous years' surveys are available for download free of charge at www.taxfoundation.org under "Public Opinion Surveys on Taxes." 

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