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More Houstonians are demanding government intervention to solve their economic problems than ever before, according to a study.
And it showed the majority of Americans, 58 percent, are saying that they feel the government should be doing more to solve problems, 41 percent saying the government's doing too much.
A record-high share of Americans want the government to do more to tackle the nation’s problems — but few think the political parties are up to the task, according to new polling.
At the same time, most Americans, 58%, now say that the government should do more to solve the country’s problems – a record high in more than 30 years of CNN’s polling.