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Pew Research Center
August 4, 2014
Modest Improvement in Views of Economic News
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Modest Improvement in Views of Economic News
Public Hearing Less Negative Jobs News
Share Hearing Mostly Bad Econ News Ties 5-Year Low
Democrats Have More Positive View of Jobs News than Republicans
About Three-in-Ten Closely Following Fighting Between Israel & Hamas
Older Adults Following News Much More Closely than Younger Adults
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Public Hearing More Bad News than Good News about Gas, Food Prices
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