In the waning days of 2012, many Americans weren't sure the fiscal cliff could be avoided. Now that a deal has been reached, they are divided on what to make of it, a Gallup poll released Friday found.
Opinion was split almost evenly, with 43 percent of adults approving of the fiscal cliff deal, 45 percent disapproving, and 12 percent not sure.
"Although the last-minute agreement in Congress to forestall the fiscal cliff avoided what Americans perceived would be a very negative situation for the U.S. as a whole and for themselves personally, the American public is quite restrained in its reaction to the agreement," Gallup's Frank Newport wrote.
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