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- From: dietz@cs.rochester.edu (Paul Dietz)
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- Subject: Public support for the space program
- Message-ID: <1992Dec31.184656.14629@cs.rochester.edu>
- Date: 31 Dec 92 18:46:56 GMT
- References: <1992Dec30.212906.2444@aio.jsc.nasa.gov> <1992Dec30.230013.4102@aio.jsc.nasa.gov> <1992Dec31.015903.15161@cs.rochester.edu>
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- In article <1992Dec30.230013.4102@aio.jsc.nasa.gov> Dr. Norman J. LaFave <lafave@ial4.jsc.nasa.gov> writes:
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- >> The *relative* support of the space program is not very high.
-
- > Another Dietz assertion-without-proof... Please
- > provide data which shows the relative support.
-
-
- Okay!
-
- From Gallup Report #289, October 1989, pages 4-10.
-
- This poll asked 1,234 Americans what categories of public spending
- they would like to see increased. The results:
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- Education 76%
- Drugs 75
- Homeless 71
- Health Care 67
- Pollution 59
- AIDS 59
- Job Training & Placement 56
- Help low-income families 56
- Aid farmers 48
- Health insurance 48
- Aid college students 44
- Child care services 41
- First-time home buyers 37
- Space exploration 21
- Defense spending 17
-
- When a subgroup was asked if they were willing to pay additional taxes
- to increase federal spending for an item, suport for space exploration
- was also next to last, at 13% (the top 4 categories in the list
- remained above 50%).
-
- Another poll conducted July 1990 (The Gallup Poll Monthly, Sept. 1990,
- pages 44-45) showed a decline in support for the space program.
- In response to the question
-
- "On the whole, do you feel our investment
- in space research is worthwhile or do you think it would be better
- spent on domestic programs such as health care and education?",
-
- the response was:
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- Year Worthwhile Domestic No opinion
- 1989 43% 52 5
- 1990 39 57 4
-
- In response to the question
-
- "I am going to ask you a question about government spending.
- In answering, please bear in mind that sooner or later all
- government spending has to be taken out of the taxes that you
- and other Americans pay. Thinking about the US space program,
- tell me whether the amount of money now being spent for that purpose
- should be increased, kept at the present level, reduced, or ended
- altogether?"
-
- Year Increase Same Reduce End No Opinion
- 1984 21% 48 23 5 3
- 1986 26 50 14 5 5
- 1989 27 42 22 4 5
- 1990 17 37 32 10 4
-
- I imagine the jump in 1986 was a result of the Challenger disaster.
-
- The polling data does show that the public favors manned (48%) over
- unmanned (34%) programs.
-
- Paul F. Dietz
- dietz@cs.rochester.edu
-