Rasmussen Reports

« If it's in the news it's in our polls. «

« Rasmussen produces some of the most accurate and reliable polls in the country today. »

-Larry Sabato, University of Virginia

« Rasmussen, an organization with fast zeitgeist reflexes.... «

-The Politico

« If it's in the news it's in our polls. «

« The best place to look for polls that are spot on is RasmussenReports.com «

-Michael Barone, The Washington Examiner`

« If you really want to know what people in America think, you can't find a better place to look than Rasmussen Reports «

-Susan Estrich

« If you have a choice between Rasmussen and, say, the prestigious N.Y.Times, go with Rasmussen! »

-Mickey Kaus, Slate Magazine
Premium MembershipLoginSignup
Search
Sign up for free daily updates
Advertisement
Advertisement

35% See Gas Reaching $6 a Gallon, Most Say $5 Gas Likely
Email a Friend Email to a Friend
Advertisement

Sixty percent (60%) of American voters say it’s at least somewhat likely that gas prices will reach $5 a gallon this year. A Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that 35% are even more pessimistic and believe $6 a gallon gas may come in 2008.

As for the optimists, 31% believe that the price of gas may dip below $4 a gallon this year and 11% say it may even get below the $3 a gallon mark.

By a two-to-one margin, voters reject the notion that it’s possible to reduce the price of gas and oil simply by reducing consumption. Voters are evenly divided as to whether or not prices of gas and oil can be brought down just by finding new sources. By a 47% to 39% margin, voters say that the best approach to energy policy is to focus primarily on finding more sources of energy. Sixty-six percent (66%) of Republicans say finding more energy is the key while 52% of Democrats say the primary focus should be on reducing the amount of energy we consume.

Twenty-nine percent (29%) of voters say it’s at least somewhat likely that we will run out of oil in the next twenty years. Forty percent (40%) of Democrats hold that view. Among all voters, 9% say it is Very Likely that the oil supply will disappear within the next two decades.

Given a choice of six options, 30% say that offshore drilling is the best long-term solution for the nation’s energy problems. Nineteen percent (19%) say learning to consume less energy is the best long-term answer. Solar power and nuclear power are named as the best long-term solution by 13%, hybrid cars are seen as the best hope by 9% while wind power is the choice for 7%.

Thirty-two percent (32%) say offshore drilling is the best answer while 29% say learning to live with less energy consumption is the short-term answer.

See survey questions and toplines. Crosstabs available for Premium Members only.

Rasmussen Reports is an electronic publishing firm specializing in the collection, publication, and distribution of public opinion polling information.

The Rasmussen Reports Election Edge™ Premium Service offers the most comprehensive public opinion coverage available anywhere.

Scott Rasmussen, president of Rasmussen Reports, has been an independent pollster for more than a decade.

Survey of 1,000 Adults
June 25, 2008

How likely is it that the price of gas will rise above $5 a gallon this year?

Very likely

25%

Somewhat likely

35%

Not very likely

29%

Not at all likely

4%

TOP STORIES

Daily Presidential Tracking Poll

Voters’ Opinions of Congressional Leaders Remain Steady

Democrats & Unaffiliateds More Likely To Be Unemployed Than Republicans

To Create Jobs, Voters Say Cut Taxes and Stop Spending

Brown Ensnared in His Own Tapegate Trap By Debra J. Saunders

Support for Congressional Health Care Proposal Up to 47%, 49% Opposed

Republicans Maintain Steady Lead on Generic Ballot

42% Rate Geithner’s Performance As Poor

47% Trust Private Sector More Than Government To Keep Health Care Costs Down, Quality Up

Voters Continue to See Deficit Reduction as Top Priority

Advertisement