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LinkedIn and CNBC joint poll analysis. Each post contains LinkedIn poll results and in-depth coverage from CNBC analysts.

  1. Poll Results: What is the Greatest Challenge to Health Care Reform?

    Monday, July 27, 2009 - CNBC and LinkedIn asked and you answered: What is the greatest challenge to Obama's health care reform? Although the answers are not clearly divided, the majority said concerns about program costs would be the greatest challenge.

  2. Poll: President Obama’s effort to reform health care

    Friday, July 24, 2009 Take the new LinkedIn & CNBC Poll: President Obama’s effort to reform health care and the challenges it faces. Go here to take the poll and view the results.

  3. What Should Happen to Kick-Start Housing Construction?

    Tuesday, May 19, 2009 - CNBC and LinkedIn asked: What needs to happen to kick-start new housing construction? The results are in and almost 8,000 of you voted and nearly 400 of you commented on our poll. Overall Results: More 67% said we need more job growth, and 12% voted for income growth.

  4. Are you or your firm changing any behavior due to the Swine Flu scare?

    Thurs. April 30, 2009 - CNBC and LinkedIn asked if you are doing anything different since the Swine Flu outbreak. Overall Results: More than 80% of the respondents said that they are not doing anything differently..

  5. What should Bank of America shareholders do about Ken Lewis?

    Wed. Apr. 29 2009 - CNBC and LinkedIn asked what you think about Bank of America and Ken Lewis. Overall Results: More than 55% of the people polled want Lewis out.

  6. Best Definition of Wealthy

    March 27, 2009 - An overwhelming majority from the latest CNBC-LinkedIn poll agrees that having an annual income of over $250,000 constitutes wealth, and therefore should become taxable under Obama's proposed tax hike. The comments on the poll however show that most people don't agree that the number on the W2 is necessary a show of wealth.

  7. What's the Most Critical Factor in Landing a Job?

    March 18, 2009 - CNBC and LinkedIn asked: In this economy, what's the most critical factor in landing a job? The results are in. Nearly 8,000 of you responded to our poll and the majority believes that internal references are the key to finding a job right now. LinkedIn is the place where you can find not only the job, and the reference, but also get the job.

  8. How Interdependent Are China and US Recoveries?

    Monday, 23 Feb 2009 - CNBC and LinkedIn asked what you think about economic recovery in China and the US. Just how interdependent are they? Overall Results: More than 27,000 LinkedIn members responded to the survey, with 50 percent saying the two countries' recoveries are very dependent. Forty percent of respondents said the recoveries are somewhat dependent, whil 8 percent said they are not dependent. Two percent of those responding were unsure of the countries' dependence on each other.

  9. Rebuilding Confidence at Davos

    Friday, January 30th, 2009 - The results are in from this week's CNBC-LinkedIn poll. Viewers answer who should restore trust and rebuild confidence in the global economy, with Roben Farzad, BusinessWeek; and CNBC's Ross Westgate, Bill Griffeth & Sue Herrera.

  10. Should more government money go to support struggling US automakers?

    November 7, 2008 - More than 70 percent of respondents to our most recent CNBC/LinkedIn poll say the government has done enough to help struggling US automakers.

    Just over 20 percent of respondents said the government should help more, and 8 percent remained undecided (see charts below).

  1. LinkedIn and CNBC Announce Strategic Alliance

    September 4, 2008 -CNBC and LinkedIn are teaming up to make it easier for users to keep an eye on what's important for both their careers and investments. LinkedIn CEO Dan Nye will appear on CNBC's Power Lunch today, Thursday, Sept. 4, to talk about the new strategic alliance with CNBC that includes broad distribution of CNBC content across the LinkedIn network, integration of LinkedIn functionality into CNBC.com