A KSTP/SurveyUSA poll conducted last week found that a plurality of Minnesotans want a combination of budget cuts and an increase in taxes to fix the historic $4.8 billion deficit now facing legislators and the governor. What’s more, Minnesotans said they’d like wealthier taxpayers to shoulder the burden.
The poll of 500 respondents, conducted Wednesday, found 49 percent wanted a combination of tax increases and budget cuts, while only 41 percent wanted just budget cuts and 4 percent only tax increases. Interestingly, 48 percent of Republicans approved of the combined strategy.
A majority, 53 percent, said that the wealthy should shoulder the burden, and only 12 percent thought there should be lower taxes on the wealthy.
Poll respondents overwhelmingly rejected a sales tax on food and clothing (81 percent) and also rejected public funding for a Vikings stadium (75 percent).













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Comment posted March 25, 2009 @ 6:38 am
“Poll respondents overwhelmingly rejected a sales tax on food and clothing (81 percent)….
Minnesotans said they’d like wealthier taxpayers to shoulder the burden…..”
Let’s see. I want the guy who paid for most of my benefits / quality of life in MN so far to “shoulder” the burden. I don’t want to pay food and clothing tax. Nor do I want my property tax to go up, install a mileage tax, etc because I “can’t afford it”. Those rich people won’t leave the state with their businesses. Just kick up their rates till they bleed because obviously they didn’t get rich from working hard, they must have got all their money from us.
Signed,
Your typical simpleminded Liberal
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