THE ASAN PUBLIC OPINION BRIEF
Tax Reform
SUPPORT FOR THE TAX REFORM BILL (1/2)
August 12-14
Do you support or oppose the current tax reform bill?
(%)
Ideology
While self-described progressives and moderates tended to oppose the tax reform bill, self-described conservatives were equally divided. Among progressives, 28.1% supported the bill with 48.7% opposing.
Among conservatives there was a virtually even split, with 40.6% in support and 40.4% opposed. Among moderates, support was 28.3%.
Party Affiliation
The difference by party affiliation was also large.
While 48.3% of Saenuri party supporters were in support—and 26.9% opposed—a majority of Democratic Party supporters (51.5%) opposed the bill. (22.9% supported it). For independents, 46.8% opposed the bill, with 25.6% supporting. Clearly, support for the tax reform bill seems less influenced by an individual assessment of the issue than by party lines.
METHODOLOGY
- The sample size of each survey was 1,000 respondents over the age of 19.
- The surveys were conducted by Research & Research, and the margin of error is ±3.1% at the 95% confidence level.
- All surveys employed the Random Digit Dialing method for mobile and landline telephones.
3-day rolling average?
The sample size of each survey was 1,000 respondents over the age of 19. The surveys were conducted by Research & Research, and the margin of error is ±3.1% at the 95% confidence level. All surveys employed the Random Digit Dialing method for mobile and landline telephones.
This brief is a product of the Public Opinion Studies Center at the Asan Institute for Policy Studies.
Contact Karl Friedhoff at klf@asaninst.org.