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54% Say Push for Alternative Energy Sources Driving Up Food Prices
Sunday, May 04, 2008
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The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 54% of American adults believe that the push for alternative energy sources is driving up food prices. The survey found that only 23% disagree while the rest are not sure. These views are generally shared across partisan and demographic lines. The U.S. Department of Agriculture estimates that roughly 30% of corn grown in this nation is being diverted from food consumption to ethanol production. Government subsidies have encouraged this diversion of the food supply and it is having a lifestyle impact on many Americans—particularly lower-income Americans. Thirty-five percent (35%) of Americans say that rising food prices have had a big impact on their lifestyle. That figure includes 63% of those who earn less than $20,000 annually. Fifty percent (50%) have had to cut back on other spending to buy groceries. That figure includes 82% of those earning less than $20,000 a year and 63% of those earning $20,000 to $40,000 a year. Seventy-six percent (76%) expect food prices to increase further in the coming months. Fifty-five percent (55%) say they are following news coverage of the topic Very Closely while another 31% are following it Somewhat Closely. Rising gas prices have also had an impact on lower-income workers over the past several months. That’s one of the reasons that the Rasmussen Consumer Index shows consumer confidence tumbling to record lows. Sixty percent (60%) of Americans favor a suspension of the federal gasoline tax. Support for gas tax relief is strongest among low-income Americans. See survey questions and toplines. Crosstabs are available to 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 ElectionEdge™ Premium Service for Election 2008 offers the most comprehensive public opinion coverage ever provided for a Presidential election. Scott Rasmussen, president of Rasmussen Reports, has been an independent pollster for more than a decade.
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