New polling data shows Americans want a new approach to the opioid crisis.
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Rasmussen Reports released survey data this week showing that most Americans think the opioid crisis is not getting better.
“By more than a four-to-one margin, Americans say the nation’s problem with opioid drugs is getting worse, not better – and they don’t think President Joe Biden is doing enough to stop it,” Rasmussen said.
The poll found only 10% think the situation is improving.
“The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 44% of American Adults believe the opioid drug crisis has gotten worse over the past year,” the group said. “Just 10% think it’s gotten better, while 29% say the opioid problem has stayed about the same. Another 16% are not sure.”