Few respondents, across party lines, said they believe the richest 0.1% and 1% are paying their fair share of taxes, according to the survey, and 66% said they think the wealthiest Americans are paying "too little" in taxes.
The findings were published as Trump and GOP lawmakers in Congress worked to pass another round of tax breaks that would disproportionately benefit the wealthiest Americans.
The Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy has estimated that the House-passed GOP budget reconciliation package would deliver $124 billion in net tax cuts to the richest 1% of Americans in 2026.
"Wages aren't keeping up with the rising cost of living, and the shrinking availability of living-wage jobs is compounding the strain.
"Sanders will target deep red districts currently held by Republicans, including the hometown of Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.
"As economic uncertainty grows, more Americans are losing ground.
Wages aren't keeping up with the rising cost of living, and the shrinking availability of living-wage jobs is compounding the strain. »