This survey was conducted online within the United States between January 17-19, 2018 among 980 registered voters by The Harris Poll.
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1 TOPLINE Monthly Harvard-Harris Poll: January 2018 Re-Field This survey was conducted online within the United States between January 17-19, 2018 among 980 registered voters by The Harris Poll. The results reflect a nationally representative sample. Results were weighted for age within gender, region, race/ethnicity, marital status, household size, income, employment, political party, political ideology, and education where necessary to align them with their actual proportions in the population. Propensity score weighting was also used to adjust for respondents propensity to be online.
2 Base n=980 AGE* % % % % SEX* Male 49% Female 51% EDUCATION* Less than high school degree 8% High school degree to less than 4 year college degree 57% 4 year college degree or more 35% RACE/ETHNICITY* White 67% Black/African American 11% Hispanic 13% Asian 5% Other 4% *Denotes weighting variable Base n=980 POLITICAL PARTY* Democrat 38% Republican 31% Independent 28% Other 3% LOCALE Urban 27% Suburban 51% Rural 22% POLITICAL IDEOLOGY* Liberal 26% Moderate 42% Conservative 31%
3 D1 What is your age? Page 1 Table % % % % Mean 48.3 Std. Dev Std. Err. 0.54
4 D2 What is your gender? Page 2 Table 2 Male % Female %
5 S2 In which state do you reside? Page 3 Table 3 Alabama 15 2% Alaska - - Arizona 11 1% Arkansas 9 1% California % Colorado 20 2% Connecticut 7 1% Delaware 4 * District of Columbia 3 * Florida 74 8% Georgia 30 3% Hawaii 7 1%
6 Idaho 9 1% Illinois 52 5% Indiana 14 1% Iowa 10 1% Kansas 8 1%
7 S2 In which state do you reside? Page 4 Table 3 Kentucky 15 2% Louisiana 10 1% Maine 5 * Maryland 12 1% Massachusetts 24 2% Michigan 45 5% Minnesota 13 1% Mississippi 4 * Missouri 19 2% Montana 1 * Nebraska 4 * Nevada 5 * New Hampshire 6 1% New Jersey 30 3%
8 New Mexico 6 1% New York 77 8% North Carolina 34 3% North Dakota 1 * Ohio 19 2%
9 S2 In which state do you reside? Page 5 Table 3 Oklahoma 14 1% Oregon 9 1% Pennsylvania 30 3% Rhode Island 1 * South Carolina 16 2% South Dakota 2 * Tennessee 16 2% Texas 79 8% Utah 11 1% Vermont 3 * Virginia 32 3% Washington 20 2% West Virginia 6 1% Wisconsin 23 2%
10 Wyoming 1 *
11 S1 Are you over 18 years of age and registered to vote? Page 6 Table 4 Yes 985 No - -
12 M1 In general, do you think the country is on the right track or is it off on the wrong track? Page 7 Table 5 Right track % Wrong track % Don't know / Unsure %
13 M2 In general, do you think the American economy is on right track or is it off on the wrong track? Page 8 Table 6 Right track % Wrong track % Don't know / Unsure %
14 M3 Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as President of the United States? Page 9 Table 7 Strongly/Somewhat Approve 436 (Net) 44% Strongly approve % Somewhat approve % Strongly/Somewhat Disapprove 549 (Net) 56% Somewhat disapprove % Strongly disapprove %
15 M3A Do you approve or disapprove of the job President Trump is doing on...? Page 10 Table 8 Summary Of Approve Stimulating jobs % The economy % Fighting terrorism % Immigration % Administering the government % Foreign affairs %
16 M3A Do you approve or disapprove of the job President Trump is doing on...? Page 11 Table 9 Summary Of Disapprove Foreign affairs % Administering the government % Immigration % Fighting terrorism % The economy % Stimulating jobs %
17 M3A_1 Do you approve or disapprove of the job President Trump is doing on...? Page 12 Table 10 The economy Approve (Net) % Strongly approve % Somewhat approve % Disapprove (Net) % Somewhat disapprove % Strongly disapprove %
18 M3A_2 Do you approve or disapprove of the job President Trump is doing on...? Page 13 Table 11 Foreign affairs Approve (Net) % Strongly approve % Somewhat approve % Disapprove (Net) % Somewhat disapprove % Strongly disapprove %
19 M3A_3 Do you approve or disapprove of the job President Trump is doing on...? Page 14 Table 12 Fighting terrorism Approve (Net) % Strongly approve % Somewhat approve % Disapprove (Net) % Somewhat disapprove % Strongly disapprove %
20 M3A_4 Do you approve or disapprove of the job President Trump is doing on...? Page 15 Table 13 Administering the government Approve (Net) % Strongly approve % Somewhat approve % Disapprove (Net) % Somewhat disapprove % Strongly disapprove %
21 M3A_5 Do you approve or disapprove of the job President Trump is doing on...? Page 16 Table 14 Stimulating jobs Approve (Net) % Strongly approve % Somewhat approve % Disapprove (Net) % Somewhat disapprove % Strongly disapprove %
22 M3A_6 Do you approve or disapprove of the job President Trump is doing on...? Page 17 Table 15 Immigration Approve (Net) % Strongly approve % Somewhat approve % Disapprove (Net) % Somewhat disapprove % Strongly disapprove %
23 Q1903 Regardless of how you may vote, what do you usually consider yourself? Page 18 Table 16 Democrat % Republican % Independent % Other 28 3%
24 Q1905 Would you call yourself a strong Republican or a not-so-strong Republican? Page 19 Table 17 Base: Republican Unweighted Base 290 Weighted Base 308 Effective Base 192 Strong Republican % Not-so-strong Republican % Sigma 308
25 Q1910 Would you call yourself a strong Democrat or a not-so-strong Democrat? Page 20 Table 18 Base: Democrat Unweighted Base 351 Weighted Base 374 Effective Base 246 Strong Democrat % Not-so-strong Democrat % Sigma 374
26 Q1912 Insert text assignment Page 21 Table 19 Base: Independent/Other Unweighted Base 339 Weighted Base 303 Effective Base 186 Republican/Democratic % Democratic/Republican % Sigma 303
27 Page 22 QuickQuery Table 20 Q1915 Do you lean more toward the Republican Party or toward the Democratic Party/the Democratic Party or toward the Republican Party? Base: Independent/Other Unweighted Base 339 Weighted Base 303 Effective Base 186 Lean Republican 82 27% Lean Democrat 62 20% Do not lean either way % Sigma 303
28 I3 How strong do you think the U.S. economy is today? Page 23 Table 21 Very/Somewhat Strong (Net) % Very strong % Somewhat strong % Very/Somewhat Weak (Net) % Somewhat weak % Very weak 39 4%
29 I4 Would you say that your personal financial situation is improving or getting worse? Page 24 Table 22 Improving % Getting worse % Just as well off % No opinion 74 7%
30 TAX1A In general, do you support or oppose tax reform? Page 25 Table 23 Support % Oppose %
31 TAX2A Do you believe that taxes should be lowered, raised, or kept the same? Page 26 Table 24 Lowered % Raised % Kept the same %
32 TAX3A Do you favor or oppose the tax bill that was recently passed by the U.S. Congress? Page 27 Table 25 Favor % Oppose %
33 TAX1 Will you get a tax cut in 2018 or not? Page 28 Table 26 Yes % No % Don't Know / Unsure %
34 TAX2 How much information do you feel you have about the new tax bill - too much, too little, or about right? Page 29 Table 27 Too much 51 5% Too little % About right %
35 TAX3 Below are some parts of the final tax bill. Do you favor or oppose each of the following? Page 30 Table 28 Summary Of Favor Reduces taxes for lower 825 incomes, so that taxes are 84% $0 for individual income up to $12,000 and up to $24,000 for a couple and lowers taxes from 15% to 12% for married taxpayers making less than $77,400 Doubles the child tax credit 806 from $1000 to $ % Reduces overall tax rates 803 for individuals by an 82% average of 3.2% Nearly doubles the standard 800 deduction to $12,000 for 81% singles and $24,000 of income for families Reduces the taxes paid by 761 small businesses and 77% partnerships with a 23% deduction for income from such companies Interest on mortgages up to 727 $750,000 will still be 74% deductible under the new law
36 (down from the old $1M cap) Lowers the threshold of 690 deductible medical expenses 70% from 10% to 7.5% The bill makes no changes to 644 the student loan deduction 65% or the "tuition waiver" for college and graduate students
37 TAX3 Below are some parts of the final tax bill. Do you favor or oppose each of the following? Page 31 Table 28 Summary Of Favor The bill eliminates the tax 623 and mandate that requires 63% people to buy health insurance or pay a tax Companies can bring back any 587 money they have generated 60% overseas at the lower tax rate of 14.5% Eliminates the Alternative 550 Minimum Tax (AMT) for 56% corporations and reduces significantly the number of individuals and households affected by AMT it by raising the threshold Eliminates the deduction of 517 state and local taxes beyond 52% $10,000 of local property, sales, or income taxes Doubles the exemption from 484 estate tax of the first $11 49% million dollars and leaving it in place for estates larger than that Lowers the corporate tax 458 rate from 35% to 21% 46% Reduces the marginal tax 453 rate for highest income 46% bracket from 39.6% to 37% for individuals earning over
38 $500,000 and families earning over $600,000
39 TAX3 Below are some parts of the final tax bill. Do you favor or oppose each of the following? Page 32 Table 29 Summary Of Oppose Reduces the marginal tax 532 rate for highest income 54% bracket from 39.6% to 37% for individuals earning over $500,000 and families earning over $600,000 Lowers the corporate tax 527 rate from 35% to 21% 54% Doubles the exemption from 501 estate tax of the first $11 51% million dollars and leaving it in place for estates larger than that Eliminates the deduction of 468 state and local taxes beyond 48% $10,000 of local property, sales, or income taxes Eliminates the Alternative 435 Minimum Tax (AMT) for 44% corporations and reduces significantly the number of individuals and households affected by AMT it by raising the threshold
40 Companies can bring back any 398 money they have generated 40% overseas at the lower tax rate of 14.5% The bill eliminates the tax 362 and mandate that requires 37% people to buy health insurance or pay a tax
41 TAX3 Below are some parts of the final tax bill. Do you favor or oppose each of the following? Page 33 Table 29 Summary Of Oppose The bill makes no changes to 342 the student loan deduction 35% or the "tuition waiver" for college and graduate students Lowers the threshold of 295 deductible medical expenses 30% from 10% to 7.5% Interest on mortgages up to 258 $750,000 will still be 26% deductible under the new law (down from the old $1M cap) Reduces the taxes paid by 224 small businesses and 23% partnerships with a 23% deduction for income from such companies Nearly doubles the standard 185 deduction to $12,000 for 19% singles and $24,000 of income for families Reduces overall tax rates 182 for individuals by an 18% average of 3.2% Doubles the child tax credit 180 from $1000 to $ % Reduces taxes for lower 160 incomes, so that taxes are 16%
42 $0 for individual income up to $12,000 and up to $24,000 for a couple and lowers taxes from 15% to 12% for married taxpayers making less than $77,400
43 TAX3_1 Below are some parts of the final tax bill. Do you favor or oppose each of the following? Page 34 Table 30 Reduces overall tax rates for individuals by an average of 3.2% Favor % Oppose %
44 TAX3_2 Below are some parts of the final tax bill. Do you favor or oppose each of the following? Page 35 Table 31 Reduces taxes for lower incomes, so that taxes are $0 for individual income up to $12,000 and up to $24,000 for a couple and lowers taxes from 15% to 12% for married taxpayers making less than $77,400 Favor % Oppose %
45 TAX3_3 Below are some parts of the final tax bill. Do you favor or oppose each of the following? Page 36 Table 32 Reduces the marginal tax rate for highest income bracket from 39.6% to 37% for individuals earning over $500,000 and families earning over $600,000 Favor % Oppose %
46 TAX3_4 Below are some parts of the final tax bill. Do you favor or oppose each of the following? Page 37 Table 33 Eliminates the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) for corporations and reduces significantly the number of individuals and households affected by AMT it by raising the threshold Favor % Oppose %
47 TAX3_5 Below are some parts of the final tax bill. Do you favor or oppose each of the following? Page 38 Table 34 Lowers the corporate tax rate from 35% to 21% Favor % Oppose %
48 TAX3_6 Below are some parts of the final tax bill. Do you favor or oppose each of the following? Page 39 Table 35 Reduces the taxes paid by small businesses and partnerships with a 23% deduction for income from such companies Favor % Oppose %
49 TAX3_7 Below are some parts of the final tax bill. Do you favor or oppose each of the following? Page 40 Table 36 Doubles the exemption from estate tax of the first $11 million dollars and leaving it in place for estates larger than that Favor % Oppose %
50 TAX3_8 Below are some parts of the final tax bill. Do you favor or oppose each of the following? Page 41 Table 37 Eliminates the deduction of state and local taxes beyond $10,000 of local property, sales, or income taxes Favor % Oppose %
51 TAX3_9 Below are some parts of the final tax bill. Do you favor or oppose each of the following? Page 42 Table 38 Nearly doubles the standard deduction to $12,000 for singles and $24,000 of income for families Favor % Oppose %
52 TAX3_10 Below are some parts of the final tax bill. Do you favor or oppose each of the following? Page 43 Table 39 Doubles the child tax credit from $1000 to $2000 Favor % Oppose %
53 TAX3_11 Below are some parts of the final tax bill. Do you favor or oppose each of the following? Page 44 Table 40 The bill makes no changes to the student loan deduction or the "tuition waiver" for college and graduate students Favor % Oppose %
54 TAX3_12 Below are some parts of the final tax bill. Do you favor or oppose each of the following? Page 45 Table 41 The bill eliminates the tax and mandate that requires people to buy health insurance or pay a tax Favor % Oppose %
55 TAX3_13 Below are some parts of the final tax bill. Do you favor or oppose each of the following? Page 46 Table 42 Interest on mortgages up to $750,000 will still be deductible under the new law (down from the old $1M cap) Favor % Oppose %
56 TAX3_14 Below are some parts of the final tax bill. Do you favor or oppose each of the following? Page 47 Table 43 Lowers the threshold of deductible medical expenses from 10% to 7.5% Favor % Oppose %
57 TAX3_15 Below are some parts of the final tax bill. Do you favor or oppose each of the following? Page 48 Table 44 Companies can bring back any money they have generated overseas at the lower tax rate of 14.5% Favor % Oppose %
58 TAX4 Given this information about what is in the new tax code, do you favor or oppose it? Page 49 Table 45 Favor % Oppose %
59 TAX5 Do you think the bill cuts individual income taxes too much, too little, or about right? Page 50 Table 46 Too much % Too little % About right %
60 TAX6 Do you think the bill cuts taxes on large businesses too much, too little, or about right? Page 51 Table 47 Too much % Too little % About right %
61 TAX7 Do you think the bill cuts taxes on small business too much, too little, or about right? Page 52 Table 48 Too much % Too little % About right %
62 TAX8 Do you think that bill cuts taxes on the middle class too much, too little, or about right? Page 53 Table 49 Too much % Too little % About right %
63 TAX9 Do you think that the bill cuts taxes on the wealthy too much, too little or about right? Page 54 Table 50 Too much % Too little % About right %
64 TAX10 Do you think these tax cuts will have a large effect on the budget deficit, small effect, or no effect? Page 55 Table 51 Large effect % Small effect % No effect %
65 TAX11 Do you think that these tax cuts will have a large effect on growing the economy, small effect, or no effect? Page 56 Table 52 Large effect % Small effect % No effect %
66 Page 57 QuickQuery Table 53 TAX14 Should the Democrats have tried to negotiate improvements in the bill or were they right to just oppose it without any negotiations? Should have tried to 734 negotiate improvements 74% They were right to oppose it 252 without any negotiations 26%
67 TAX17 Do you think that the tax bill recently passed by Congress will lower your taxes, raise them or have no effect on them? Page 60 Table 56 Lower % Raise % Have no effect on them % Not sure %
68 Page 61 QuickQuery Table 57 IM1 Do you think that children who were brought into this country illegally by their parents, many of whom are now in their 20s and 30s, should be given work permits or denied work permits? Should be given work permits % Should be denied work 220 permits 22%
69 IM2 Do you think that children who were brought into this country illegally by their parents, many of whom are now in their 20s and 30s, should be given a path to U.S. citizenship or should not be entitled to a path to citizenship without first returning home? Page 62 Table 58 Should be given a path to 759 U.S. citizenship 77% Should not be entitled to a 227 path to citizenship without 23% first returning home
70 IM3 Do you think that children who were brought into this country illegally by their parents, many of whom are now in their 20s and 30s, should be given preference for their parents and relatives to move to this country or should they not be given preference for their relatives? Page 63 Table 59 Should be given preference 391 for their parents and 40% relatives to move to this country Should not be given 594 preference for their 60% relatives to move to this country
71 IM4 Do you think immigration priority for those coming to the U.S. should be based on a person's ability to contribute to America as measured by their education and skills or based on a person having relatives in the U.S.? Page 64 Table 60 Should be based on a 779 person's ability to 79% contribute to America Should be based on a person 206 having relatives in the U.S. 21%
72 IM5 In your opinion, about how many legal immigrants should be admitted to the U.S. each year? Page 65 Table 61 None 88 9% 1 to less than 250, % 250,000 to 499, % 500,000 to less than million 18% 1 million to less than million 7% 1.5 million to less than 2 33 million 3% 2 million to less than million 1% 2.5 million or more 74 8%
73 IM6 Do you think current border security is adequate or inadequate? Page 66 Table 62 Adequate % Inadequate %
74 IM7 Do you think we should have basically open borders or do you think we need secure borders? Page 67 Table 63 Basically open borders % Secure borders %
75 IM8 Do you support or oppose building a combination of physical and electronic barriers across the U.S.-Mexico border? Page 68 Table 64 Support % Oppose %
76 IM9 Do you favor or oppose the lottery that randomly picks 50,000 people to enter the U.S. each year for greater diversity? Page 69 Table 65 Favor % Oppose %
77 Page 70 QuickQuery Table 66 IM10 Would you favor or oppose Democrats voting to shut the government down if the continuing budget resolution does not include restoring so-called DACA work permits for undocumented immigrants brought here illegally by their parents? Favor % Oppose %
78 Page 71 QuickQuery Table 67 IM11 Would you favor or oppose a congressional deal that gives undocumented immigrants brought here by their parents work permits and a path to citizenship in exchange for increasing merit preference over preference for relatives, eliminating the diversity visa lottery, and funding barrier security on the U.S.-Mexico border? Favor % Oppose %
79 QNEW What is your race? Page 73 Table 69 White % Black or African American % Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish 133 origin 13% Asian origin (includes 45 people of Asian Indian, 5% Chinese, Korean, Filipino, and Japanese origin) Other 43 4%
80 Q398_1 Next, we have a few employment and economic questions. Page 74 Table 70 Are you employed full time for pay with an organization or company? Base: Ask Sequential Employment Yes % No %
81 Q398_2 Next, we have a few employment and economic questions. Page 75 Table 71 Are you employed part time for pay with an organization or company? Base: Ask Sequential Employment Yes % No %
82 Q398_3 Next, we have a few employment and economic questions. Page 76 Table 72 Are you self-employed full time? Base: Ask Sequential Employment Yes 91 9% No %
83 Q398_4 Next, we have a few employment and economic questions. Page 77 Table 73 Are you self-employed part time? Base: Ask Sequential Employment Yes 94 10% No %
84 Q402 Which of the following best describes your current situation? Page 78 Table 74 Base: Not At All Employed Unweighted Base 414 Weighted Base 343 Effective Base 253 Looking for work 50 15% Not looking for work % Unable to work due to a 79 disability or illness 23% Sigma 343
85 Q404 Do any of the following describe you? Please select all that apply. Page 79 Table 75 Base: Ask Sequential Employment Retired and collecting 248 retirement benefits/pension 25% A stay-at-home spouse or 82 partner 8% A student 72 7% None of these % Sigma %
86 Q406 What is your employment status? Page 80 Table 76 Employed full time % Employed part time % Self-employed full time 91 9% Not employed, but looking 50 for work 5% Not employed and not looking 214 for work 22% Not employed, unable to work 79 due to a disability or 8% illness Retired % Student 72 7% Stay-at-home spouse or 82 partner 8% Self-employed part time 94 10% Sigma %
87 Q410 Which one of the following best describes your employment status? Page 81 Table 77 Base: 18 Years Old Or Older And (Single Employment Item Selected And More Than 1 Valid Code From Q406) Employed full time % Employed part time % Self-employed full time 61 6% Not employed, but looking 45 for work 5% Not employed and not looking 10 for work 1% Not employed, unable to work 50 due to a disability or 5% illness Retired % Student 43 4% Stay-at-home spouse or 45 partner 5% Self-employed part time 42 4%
88 D5 The organization you work for is in which of the following? Page 82 Table 78 Base: Employed FT/PT Unweighted Base 455 Weighted Base 501 Effective Base 319 Public sector % Private sector % Not-for-profit 69 14% Other 15 3% Don't know 20 4% Sigma 501
89 D6 Is anyone in your household a member of a labor union? Page 83 Table 79 I am a member of a labor 54 union 5% Someone else in my household 66 is a member of a labor union 7% Both me and another member 18 of my household are members 2% of a labor union No one in my household is a 813 member of a labor union 82% Decline to state 34 3%
90 Q2146 What is the highest level of education you have completed or the highest degree you have received? Page 84 Table 80 Less than high school 12 1% Completed some high school 66 7% High school graduate or 146 equivalent (e.g., GED) 15% Job-specific training 46 programs after high school 5% Completed some college, but 246 no degree 25% Associate's degree % College graduate (e.g., 172 B.A., A.B., B.S.) 17% Completed some graduate 39 school, but no degree 4% Completed graduate school 134 (e.g., M.S., M.D., Ph.D.) 14%
91 Q2135 What is your marital status? Page 85 Table 81 Married or civil union % Single, never married % Divorced % Separated 18 2% Widowed/Widower 46 5% Living with partner 56 6%
92 D9 How many children live in your household? Page 86 Table 82 None % One % Two % Three 54 5% Four or more 24 2%
93 M12 Which best describes your political ideology? Page 87 Table 83 Strong/Lean Liberal (Net) % Strong liberal % Lean liberal % Moderate % Strong/Lean Conservative 307 (Net) 31% Lean conservative % Strong conservative %
94 M13 Do you think of yourself as fiscally liberal or conservative? Page 88 Table 84 Fiscally conservative % Fiscally liberal % Do not lean one way or the 316 other 32%
95 M14 Do you think of yourself as socially liberal or conservative? Page 89 Table 85 Socially conservative % Socially liberal % Do not lean one way or the 285 other 29%
96 S3 Some people had the chance to vote in this year's presidential election on November 8, Others did not. Did you vote in November's presidential election? Page 90 Table 86 Yes % No %
97 Page 91 QuickQuery Table 87 S4 Confidentially and for statistical purposes only which candidate did you vote for in the presidential election on Nov. 8, 2016? Base: Voted In Presidential Election Unweighted Base 847 Weighted Base 855 Effective Base 542 Hillary Clinton % Donald Trump % Gary Johnson 32 4% Jill Stein 13 1% Other 32 4% Prefer not to answer 32 4% Sigma 855
98 S4A In casting your vote, what was most important to you - the candidate's likeability or their stand on the issues? Page 92 Table 88 Base: Voted In Presidential Election Unweighted Base 847 Weighted Base 855 Effective Base 542 Their stand on the issues % Likeability 75 9% Sigma 855
99 D10 Are you registered to vote at your present address? Page 93 Table 89 Yes % No 85 9% Not Sure 31 3%
100 D11 What is your religion? Page 94 Table 90 Evangelical Protestant % Non-Evangelical Protestant 97 10% Roman Catholic % Mormon 11 1% Other Christian % Jewish 27 3% Muslim 5 1% Hindu 3 * Buddhist 9 1% Atheist/Agnostic % Other %
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102 D12 How often do you attend religion services, events, or gatherings? Page 95 Table 91 Daily 26 3% Weekly % A few times per month % Once a month 87 9% Almost never %
103 D13 How important or unimportant is religion in your life? Page 96 Table 92 Very/Somewhat Important 684 (Net) 69% Very important % Somewhat important % Very/Somewhat Unimportant 302 (Net) 31% Somewhat unimportant % Very unimportant %
104 D14 Does anyone in your household own a gun? Page 97 Table 93 Yes % No %
105 Q2145 Which of the following best describes your current primary residence? Page 98 Table 94 I/We live in... A house that I/we own % An apartment or condominium 47 that I/we own 5% Another type of home that I/ 23 we own 2% A house that I/we rent or 173 lease 18% An apartment or condominium 134 that I/we rent or lease 14% Another type of home that I/ 15 we rent or lease 2% None of these 17 2%
106 D16 Do you live in a suburban, urban, or rural area? Page 99 Table 95 Urban % Suburban % Rural %
107 D18 Are you a Citizen of the United States? Page 100 Table 96 Yes 980 No 5 *
108 HO1 Do you have health insurance? Page 101 Table 97 Yes % No 91 9%
109 HO2 How did you acquire your health insurance? Page 102 Table 98 Base: Has Health Insurance Unweighted Base 900 Weighted Base 894 Effective Base 572 Through my work or my 426 spouse's work 48% Through a union, guild, or 27 organization 3% Through a government program 343 (e.g. Medicare, Medicaid, 38% Obamacare, state program) I purchased my own 97 11% Sigma 894
110 D19 Have any members of your household signed up for health insurance through Healthcare.gov and the Affordable Care Act? Page 103 Table 99 Yes, I have % Another member of my 72 household has 7% Multiple people in my 20 household have 2% No one in my household has % Decline to state 29 3%
111 Q2157 Which of the following income categories best describes your total 2017 household income before taxes? Page 104 Table 100 Less than $15, % $15,000 to $24, % $25,000 to $34, % $35,000 to $49, % $50,000 to $74, % $75,000 to $99, % $100,000 to $124, % $125,000 to $149, % $150,000 to $199, % $200,000 to $249, % $250,000 or more 25 3% Decline to answer 54 6%
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113 CA1 Which carrier do you subscribe to for mobile calling and data services? Page 105 Table 101 Verizon % AT&T % T-Mobile 99 10% Sprint 87 9% MetroPCS 48 5% Straight Talk 44 4% TracFone 42 4% Cricket 33 3% Consumer Cellular 32 3% Virgin Mobile 18 2% Boost Mobile 15 2% US Cellular 13 1%
114 Walmart FamilyMobile 8 1% Net Other 36 4% None of the above 40 4%
115 CA2 Which internet service provider do you subscribe to for internet connectivity in your home? Page 106 Table 102 Comcast % AT&T % Time Warner Cable % Verizon 97 10% CenturyLink 52 5% Charter 51 5% Cox Cable Communications 34 3% Frontier 27 3% Cablevision 21 2% Bright House 18 2% Suddenlink 10 1% Windstream 10 1%
116 Mediacom 6 1% Cincinnati Bell 6 1% Other 88 9% None of the above 40 4%
117 QNEW X D2 [RACE X gender] Page 107 Table 103 Unweighted Base Weighted Base Effective Base Male Female Weighted Base Effective Base White % 67% 69% 65% Black or African American % 11% 10% 12% Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin 8% 13% 11% 16% Asian origin (includes people of Asian Indian, 5% 5% 5% 4% Chinese, Korean, Filipino, and Japanese origin) Other % 4% 5% 4% Sigma
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