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Poll: Public Supports Spending Cuts to Get Inflation Under Control

Fifty-one percent of respondents said cutting government spending is the best way to control inflation, the only strategy that garnered majority support in a newly released I&I/TIPP poll.

The survey presented six strategies and asked respondents to choose strategies they prefer. Each respondent could pick multiple ways to control inflation.

Here are the results of the responses:

The poll of 1,300 Americans was completed in early October.

In a separate I&I TIPP poll,  the Democrat spending plan currently being considered by Congress was supported by 55% of the public, with 42% opposing it.

However, the plan does not get majority support from either independents (51% are against it) or Republicans (79% oppose it). Only the massive backing by Democrats (88%) pushes the overall response to a majority support for the plan.

Fifty-nine percent of those surveyed said they are paying close attention to the developments surrounding the spending plan, while 35% said they are not following the story closely.

This second survey was conducted between Sept. 29 and Oct. 2 among 1,308 adults, with a margin of error of +/- 2.8 percentage points.

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