• July 17 —Retirement Confidence Continues to Grow
• July 11 —Confidence Stays Flat
• July 10 —On Patients' Rights, More Favor a Broader Right to Sue HMOs
• July 4 — Confidence Still Slumping
• July 3 — Time Off vs Tradition: Move the Fourth of July?
• July 2 — Support for Legal Abortion Wobbles; Religion Informs Much Opposition
June 2001
• June 27 — Confidence Stuck in a Rut
• June 26 — Public Backs Stem-Cell Research by 2-1;Catholics in Favor, Conservatives Divide
• June 20 — Broad Skepticism is the Harvest For Genetically Modified Foods
• June 20 — One in Six See Improving Economy
• June 13 — Confidence in a Trough
• June 12 — More Planning Vacation But Spending Less
• June 8 — Nuclear Power: Hardly Popular -- But Not the Pariah it Was
• June 7 — Americans Divide on Patients' Rights
• June 6 — Despite Tax Cut, Confidence is Flat
• June 6 — Most Favor Drug Treatment Over Jail Time
• June 5 —Most Americans Don't Plan to Spend Their Tax Rebate
• June 4 —Sharp Challenges for Bush On Policy and Politics Alike
May 2001
• May 30 — Consumer Confidence Holds Still
• May 23 — Consumers Straddling the Fence
• May 22 — Cell Phones in Cars: Look, Ma – No Hands
• May 21 — Many Doubt FBI Procedures But Not the McVeigh Verdict
• May 16 — Confidence Not Down, But Still Off Its Oats
• May 15 — Most Favor Conservation In Response to Energy Needs
• May 9 — Confidence Steadies After Last Week's Fall
• May 8 — Most Favor Adult Punishment for Juveniles in Violent Cases
• May 8 — Online Privacy Concerns Hold Steady
• May 2 — Public Ambivalence Fuels Support For a Halt in U.S. Executions
• May 1 — Gasoline Prices: Half Say Ouch
April 2001
• April 30 — Confidence Stabilizes After Last Week's Fall
• April 23 — Bush's Ratings at 100 Days: Performance Good, Priorities Not
• April 23 — Confidence Sustains Sharp Hit
• April 17 — Six in 10 Say U.S. Should Join Kyoto
• April 16 — Seven-Month Advance in Optimism Halts
• April 9 — Confidence Holds Stable Amid Rising Fuel Costs
• April 9 — Most Prefer Health Spending To a Cut in Income Taxes
• April 6 — A Tempered Response to the EP-3 Imbroglio
March 2001
• March 27 — Most See Campaign Finance Abuses, but Demand for Action Is Low
• March 26 — Consumer Confidence Jumps; Best in Nearly Six Months
• March 26 — Some Headwinds for Bush On Economy, Other Issues
• March 20 — Erin & the Gladiator Battle for Supremacy
• March 19 — Optimism Soars, Signaling Recovery
• March 13 — Students on School Violence: Could it Happen Here?
• March 12 — Ratings of the Economy Climb to a 5-Month High
• March 5 — Confidence Steady at Year's High
February 2001
• Feb. 26 — Little Gain for Bush's Tax Cut; Job Rating is Positive, but Subpar
• Feb. 26 — Confidence Advances for Second Straight Week
• Feb. 19 — Americans' Economic Outlook is Looking Up
• Feb. 12 — Confidence Holds Still … Again
• Feb. 5 — Confidence 2002: New Week, Same Story
January 2001
• Jan. 31 — Consumer Confidence Holds After its Mid-January Drop
• Jan. 24 — Consumer Confidence Stabilizes
• Jan. 23 — Half Affected by Stock Market -- But Not in a Big Way
• Jan. 22 — Support for Legal Abortion Depends on the Circumstance
• Jan. 17 — Consumer Confidence Nosedives In its Steepest Drop Since 1990
• Jan. 17 — Clinton Legacy: Good Job By the Bad-Boy President
• Jan. 16 — Bush's Transition Grades are Strong –But the Economy Threatens Turbulence
• Jan. 10 — Ratings of the National Economy Stumble into the New Year