CBS News Poll: Americans Oppose Cutting Pay, Benefits To Balance Budgets
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) - A brand new CBS survey suggests there may be implications for governors trying to cut employee benefits and collective bargaining for unions.
The survey says that 56% of the American people oppose cutting public employees' pay and benefits to reduce budget deficits. Thirty-seven percent say it's okay.
On the subject of ending collective bargaining for public employees, Governor Scott Walker of Wisconsin gets disappointing results: 60% of the people oppose cutting collective bargaining rights for public employees including teachers.
And here's the most interesting figure: of all the options to cut deficits in the states the largest percentage, 40%, would rather raise taxes.
Reported by Larry Kane, KYW Newsradio 1060