What are the people of Pennsylvania most concerned about?
According to a recent Franklin & Marshall College poll, almost half of Pennsylvania voters think the government and politicians are the state’s most important problem. That sentiment trumps concerns about education, taxes, unemployment and even person finances by a large margin.
Back in June (a month before the state budget impasse began), only 38 percent of voters pegged the state’s government as the main problem. That number is now 47 percent.
The statewide poll surveyed about 1,000 voters.