The Michigan Public Policy Survey (MPPS)
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Q34d: How likely would it be to participate in a regional tax authority?
Jurisdiction Type Crosstabulation
| % within Jurisdiction Type |
| |
Jurisdiction Type |
Total |
| County |
Township |
City |
Village |
| How likely would it be to participate in a regional tax authority? |
Very Likely |
0% |
1% |
3% |
0% |
1% |
| Somewhat Likely |
10% |
7% |
17% |
13% |
10% |
| Neither |
24% |
14% |
19% |
12% |
15% |
| Somewhat Unlikely |
11% |
10% |
17% |
18% |
13% |
| Very Unlikely |
40% |
54% |
33% |
40% |
48% |
| Don't Know |
16% |
13% |
11% |
17% |
14% |
| Total |
100% |
100% |
100% |
100% |
100% |
Population Size Crosstabulation
| % within Population Size |
| |
Population Size |
Total |
| <1500 |
1500-5000 |
5001-10000 |
10001-30000 |
>30000 |
| How likely would it be to participate in a regional tax authority? |
Very Likely |
0% |
1% |
3% |
4% |
1% |
1% |
| Somewhat Likely |
8% |
8% |
12% |
12% |
19% |
10% |
| Neither |
13% |
12% |
22% |
25% |
23% |
15% |
| Somewhat Unlikely |
12% |
14% |
12% |
9% |
19% |
13% |
| Very Unlikely |
52% |
52% |
38% |
37% |
30% |
48% |
| Don't Know |
15% |
13% |
13% |
13% |
8% |
14% |
| Total |
100% |
100% |
100% |
100% |
100% |
100% |
Region of Michigan Crosstabulation
| % within Region of Michigan |
| |
Region of Michigan |
Total |
| Upper Peninsula |
Northern Lower Peninsula |
West Central Lower Peninsula |
East Central Lower Peninsula |
Southwest Lower Peninsula |
Southeast Lower Peninsula |
| How likely would it be to participate in a regional tax authority? |
Very Likely |
1% |
1% |
0% |
1% |
1% |
3% |
1% |
| Somewhat Likely |
10% |
8% |
11% |
7% |
10% |
11% |
10% |
| Neither |
7% |
17% |
14% |
17% |
15% |
17% |
15% |
| Somewhat Unlikely |
16% |
7% |
14% |
13% |
12% |
16% |
13% |
| Very Unlikely |
49% |
51% |
52% |
48% |
47% |
42% |
48% |
| Don't Know |
16% |
16% |
10% |
14% |
15% |
12% |
14% |
| Total |
100% |
100% |
100% |
100% |
100% |
100% |
100% |
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