
Consumers don’t trust companies to protect data, USC survey finds
Only one-third of respondents said that companies are taking the proper precautions to safeguard against hackers.
Only one-third of respondents said that companies are taking the proper precautions to safeguard against hackers.
The candidates have a healthy lead over their rivals, USC Dornsife/LA Times poll reveals.
New USC Dornsife/LA Times poll suggests voters hold little faith in government effectiveness at all levels.
More than half of the state’s voters oppose paying more for water as a solution, new USC Dornsife/LA Times poll shows.
A strong majority still know little or nothing about the new standards, according to a PACE/USC Rossier Poll.
The results indicate a rising sense of optimism among a majority of voters, according to a new USC Rossier poll.
A strong majority of voters now say undocumented immigrants have a positive economic impact on the state.
USC Dornsife/LA Times Poll finds voters give state’s schools average grades, but don’t seek reform at expense of traditional education.
But voters trust teachers more than any other group to improve the state’s schools.
USC Dornsife/LA Times Poll finds residents are pessimistic about traffic and the cost of living — but wouldn’t live anywhere else.
USC Dornsife/LA Times Poll finds voters oppose UC tuition increases, even if it means fewer spots for in-state students.
Strong support exists for the state’s emerging generation of Democratic leaders.
USC Unruh fellows Matt Rodriguez and Mike Madrid look at the issues from both sides of the aisle.
USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times Poll shows Californians strongly support the measure.
Gov. Jerry Brown’s approval numbers highest since taking office; he maintains large lead over challenger Neel Kashkari.
Even when prompted about potential costs and government overreach, most Californians don’t want to overturn the ban.
46 percent of voters are ‘not at all worried’ that they or a family member will be exposed to the virus.
A new PACE/USC Rossier Poll also shows voters have soured on Common Core State Standards despite increased awareness.
California voters prefer addressing water problem with conservation efforts rather than taxpayer dollars.
Survey shows that Gov. Jerry Brown maintains a wide lead over challengers.
Even at a time when Californians feel that the state is headed in the wrong direction, support for Gov. Brown is increasing, according to a USC Dornsife/LA Times Poll.
California voters are concerned about economic fallout from the Affordable Care Act, according to results of the latest USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times Poll.
By a slim margin, Californians approve of the new state law granting driver’s licenses to undocumented immigrants.
Voter support for a new water transportation system is washed away by the cost of proposed improvements, according to the results of the latest USC Dornsife/LA Times Poll.