Posted: 3:13 p.m. Friday,
Jan. 2, 2015
Americans rank these as top problems in 2014
By http://www.journal-news.com/staff/michael-d-pitman/" rel="nofollow - Staff Writer
Four issues held court in 2014 as the most
important problems facing the country, according to a significant percent of
Americans polled.
According to a recent Gallup Poll,
government leadership — including the Republicans in Congress, President Barack
Obama and general political strife and conflict — topped the list with at least
18 percent of Americans saying it was a problem.
These problems were queried by the pollster
over the year, and the highest monthly result for the trio of trouble was 21
percent.
The economy was a close second with 17
percent of Americans for a year saying it was the most important problem in the
United States
last year followed by unemployment and jobs at 15 percent and health care at 10
percent.
Immigration
was fifth at 8 percent for a yearly average, however, 17 percent of Americans
at one point said it was the most important problem facing the country.
The top four issues — government, economy,
unemployment and health care — for 2014 were the same top issues in 2013,
though the economy was the top problem followed by the governmental strife.
Last year is also the first time since 2001
the poll did not have a single issue with an annual average at least 20 percent
of Americans claiming it was a top problem for the country to address.
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