Still, the survey indicated that at least some change was under way.
A 2001 survey indicated that 27 percent of the population still had no access to medical care, public or private.
Still another survey indicated that 40 percent of American boys past age 11 have tried or plan to try them.
One survey indicates that at least things may not be getting much worse.
Some 3.8 million people died in that conflict, a new survey indicates.
The 1983 survey also indicated that students stayed in school longer than they did 10 years earlier.
A 1997 survey of clients indicated that 36 percent were not married, he added.
As well, a recent survey indicated that less than 12% were awarded to women in 2010-2011.
The same survey indicated that 662,000 Americans had used cocaine at least once a week, down from 862,000 in 1988.
The most recent survey indicates a high level of dissatisfaction with the current government.