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More Americans Favor Quick End to Russia-Ukraine War
Americans are split over whether Ukraine should make concessions to promote a faster end to the war with Russia, a shift from prior readings, when they favored Ukraine fighting as long as needed to regain its captured territory.
American Pride Slips to New Low
Fifty-eight percent of U.S. adults are extremely or very proud to be Americans, the lowest in Gallup's 25-year trend.
American Pride Remains Near Record Low
A steady 41% of U.S. adults, including a majority of Republicans but fewer Democrats and independents, say they are extremely proud to be American.
When and Why Marriage Became Partisan
Gallup data show U.S. marriage rates have declined since 1980, especially among Democrats compared with Republicans.
Nuclear Energy Support Near Record High in U.S.
Americans support nuclear energy and offer mixed views on fracking and offshore drilling, while a diminished majority prefer renewable energy development over more fossil fuel production.
More in U.S. See Health Coverage as Government Responsibility
Americans' agreement that the federal government must ensure all Americans have healthcare coverage now exceeds 60%, after declining to as low as 42% during the years when the Affordable Care Act was being debated and implemented.
Thought Given to Election Portends High Turnout in U.S.
Seven in 10 Americans say they have given a lot of thought to the election, on par with readings in 2008 and 2020 when voter turnout was high.
U.S. Economic Confidence Ticks Down as Partisans' Views Shift
January's ECI reading of -19, down slightly from December, reflects an uptick since October that masks improved ratings from Republicans and worsening ratings from Democrats just before Trump began his second term.
Where Americans Stand on Taxes
While a majority of Americans say their federal taxes are too high, these views vary significantly by partisanship and have varied widely over time.
More Americans Think U.S. Doing Too Little on Environment
Fifty-seven percent of Americans, up from 50% a year ago, say the U.S. is doing too little to protect the environment. Democrats are largely responsible for the increase.