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Millennials, Gen X Clinging to Independent Party ID

While the Silent Generation and baby boomers have become less likely to identify as political independents as they have aged, Generation X and millennials are maintaining high levels of independent identification.

New Normal: Lower U.S. Life Ratings

In 2023, 52.1% of U.S. adults rated their lives well enough to be considered "thriving," three points below the norms set in 2015-2019 and 2021.

Poor Marks for Biden: Middle East, Economy, Foreign Affairs

Joe Biden's approval rating remains at its record low, with worse ratings for his handling of foreign affairs, the economy and the Middle East situation.

Majority Now Say U.S. Losing Ground on Illegal Drug Problem

A majority of Americans say the U.S. is losing ground in coping with the illegal drug problem, while 24% say it is making progress, the lowest in Gallup's trend.

Immigration Named Top U.S. Problem for Third Straight Month

Immigration remains the most important problem facing the U.S. for the third month running, and it is a uniquely polarizing issue.

Biden Bests Trump on Likability; Trump Seen as Better Leader

Americans are less likely now than in 2020 to think Joe Biden possesses a number of positive personal qualities. He still rates far better than Donald Trump for likability, but much worse than Trump for strong leadership.

Public Interest in Having a Third Major Party Dips to 56%

After peaking at 62% in early 2021, Americans' desire to see a third major party emerge in the country has dropped to 56%, which is about average for this trend.

Republicans' Environmental Worry Varies by Age

An analysis of Gallup data since 2001 finds younger Republicans' concern about the quality of the environment is significantly higher than that of older Republicans.

Media Confidence Ratings at Record Lows

Americans' confidence in two facets of the news media -- newspapers and television news -- has fallen to record low points.

Cyberterrorism, Iran's Nuclear Gains Concern Americans Most

Cyberterrorism and U.S. adversaries developing nuclear weapons continue to rank as the most worrisome global issues to Americans, but fewer than in recent years find China's economic power highly concerning.
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