Fewer than half of college graduates support a proposal to put armed guards or police in more schools, while three-quarters of those with no more than a high school education favor the idea.
In fact, his data shows that where people and policies favor the high-wage innovation workers, those with high-school degrees make a better income than those with college degrees do in the less favorable cities.
In an NBC-Wall Street Journal poll released on 6 December 1989, the public disapproved of selling high technology products with potential military applications to the USSR by a margin of 17% infavor to 77% opposed.