December 2003
• Dec. 31 — Heading Into New Year, A Jump in Hopefulness
• Dec. 31 — Consumer Confidence 2003: Low Year Ends on High Note
• Dec. 24 — Confidence, Continuing to Improve, Reaches 17-Month High
• Dec. 22 — Two Holiday Gifts Boost Bush: Saddam, and the Economy Too
• Dec. 19 — More Back Life Sentence for Convicted Sniper Malvo
• Dec. 17 — Two-Thirds of Democrats Say Gore Won't Affect Their Vote
• Dec. 17 — Economic Outlook Brighter; Buying Climate at 2003 Peak
• Dec. 14 — A Sober Response to Saddam's Capture
• Dec. 10 — Confidence Levels Off
• Dec. 8 — Muted Reception Greets Medicare Reform Bill
• Dec. 3 — Consumer Confidence Continues Advance
November 2003
• Nov. 26 — 2003 Holiday Shopping Season: More Buyers Plan to Go Online
• Nov. 25 — Consumer Confidence Jumps; Now Its Best in 14 Months
• Nov. 19 — Economic Optimism Still Looks Better, While Current Views Stay Flat
• Nov. 17 — Views are Steady on Iraq and Bush
• Nov. 16 — John F. Kennedy's Assassination Leaves a Legacy of Suspicion
• Nov. 12 — Confidence Stays Flat
• Nov. 5 — Slump in Consumer Confidence Nears Six-Month Mark
• Nov. 4 — Party Identification, 2003: Precise Political Parity
• Nov. 2 — With Bush Weaker on Issues, the Economy Looms Large
October 2003
• Oct. 29 — Despite Signs of Recovery, Many Americans Don't See It
• Oct. 22 — Confidence Still Stable
• Oct. 19 — Growing Health Care Concerns Fuel Cautious Support for Change
• Oct. 15 — U.S. Catholics Admire the Pope Yet Differ With Many of His Views
• Oct. 15 — Economic Outlook Improves a Bit, Current Ratings Stay Flat
• Oct. 14 — Iraq and Economic Problems Level the '04 Playing Field
• Oct. 8 — Confidence In A Lull
• Oct.7 — A Harsh Judgement on Davis Clears Schwarzenegger's Way
• Oct. 1 — Broad Majority Continues to Oppose Spending Additional $87 in Iraq
• Oct. 1 — Seven in 10 Favor a Special Counsel To Probe Alleged White House Leak
September 2003
• Sept. 24 — Confidence Inches Down
• Sept. 22 — Most Oppose Gay Marriage, But Don't Want to Amend Constitution
• Sept. 17 — Confidence Reaches Eight — Week Low
• Sept. 14 — Doubts Drag Bush Back Down to Earth
• Sept. 11 — Critical Views of Islam Grow Amid Continued Unfamiliarity
• Sept. 10 — Most Say Gov't Intruding on Rights, But Most Also Call it Justified
• Sept. 9 — Near Its Best of the Year, Confidence Shows Resilience
• Sept. 8 — More Think the Iraq War Increases the Risk of Terroism
• Sept. 8 — Two Years Later: Anger, Resolve But Also Lower Ratings for Bush
• Sept. 03 — Consumer Confidence Stays Still, Despite Rising Gas Prices
August 2003
• Aug. 27 — Consumer Confidence in Summer Standstill
• Aug. 25 — Public Attitudes on Bush, Iraq Stable Despite U.N. Bombing
• Aug. 20 — Confidence on Hold, Again
• Aug. 13 — Consumer Confidence Stands Still
• Aug. 6 — Consumer Confidence Holds Flat, Failing to Extend Last Week's Advance
• Aug. 4 — Fewer Have Cancer Tests Than Doctors Recommend
July 2003
• July 31 — Most Would Pay Higher Taxes to Fund a Seniors' Drug Plan
• July 30 — Confidence Advances, Though Still Weak
• July 24 — Most Americans Back Health Exception to "Partial-Birth" Abortion Ban
• July 23 — Confidence Levels Off, On Pace For 10 -Year Low
• July 16 — 30% Call Economy 'Poor,' the Most in Nearly a Decade