Public opinion on the Social Security Fairness Act by Mar 31, 2025
Majority support • 33%
Majority oppose • 33%
Divided opinion • 34%
Poll results published by a major polling organization (e.g., Gallup, Pew Research)
Senate to Vote on Social Security Fairness Act After 73-27 Procedural Vote, Restoring Benefits for 3 Million Public Servants
Dec 18, 2024, 05:03 PM
The U.S. Senate is poised to vote on the Social Security Fairness Act this week, a bipartisan bill aimed at restoring full Social Security benefits to approximately 3 million public servants, including retired teachers, firefighters, police officers, and other government workers. The legislation seeks to repeal the Windfall Elimination Provision and the Government Pension Offset, which have led to reduced benefits for these individuals. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer emphasized that the bill addresses long-standing inequities affecting public sector employees. The Senate recently passed a procedural vote with a tally of 73-27 to advance the legislation, which is seen as a critical step toward providing retirement security for those who have dedicated their careers to public service. Supporters, including various senators and representatives, have urged swift passage of the bill, highlighting its importance for the financial well-being of retirees who have contributed to Social Security throughout their careers.
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Undecided/No Opinion • 25%
Majority Support • 25%
Majority Oppose • 25%
Evenly Split • 25%
Majority support • 25%
Insufficient data • 25%
Evenly split • 25%
Majority opposition • 25%
Majority support • 25%
Evenly split • 25%
No significant opinion • 25%
Majority oppose • 25%
Mixed opinions • 25%
Mostly positive • 25%
No clear consensus • 25%
Mostly negative • 25%
Somewhat Positive • 25%
Neutral • 25%
Strongly Positive • 25%
Negative • 25%
Increased support • 25%
Other • 25%
Unchanged support • 25%
Decreased support • 25%
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Above 60% • 25%
Below 40% • 25%
Very positive • 25%
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More than 80% • 25%
40% to 60% • 25%
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60% to 80% • 25%
Postponed • 34%
Fail to pass • 33%
Pass with majority • 33%
Mixed • 25%
Mostly Negative • 25%
Neutral • 25%
Mostly Positive • 25%
Other Concerns • 25%
Impact on state budgets • 25%
Fairness in benefits distribution • 25%
Increased strain on Social Security Trust Funds • 25%
11-20 states • 25%
31+ states • 25%
21-30 states • 25%
0-10 states • 25%