Reilly Center for Media and Public Affairs at LSU’s Manship School for Mass Communication

The 2016 Louisiana Survey: Public split over public assistance programs for the poor, but broadly favors raising minimum wage

Results from the 2016 Louisiana Survey show shows that a majority of state residents share the view that the economic system unfairly favors the wealthy. Yet, the survey also shows the public is deeply divided over government assistance for the poor.

The 2016 Louisiana Survey: Public in grim mood as lawmakers convene legislative session

Results from the 2016 Louisiana Survey show that Louisiana residents are disgruntled with the direction of the state, increasingly dismayed with economic conditions, and have little confidence in government to solve the state’s most important problems.

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