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Retrospective Approval of JFK Rises to 90%; Trump at 46%

Americans' 90% retrospective job approval of Kennedy is much higher than that of eight other recent presidents, including Trump's 46%.

Plurality in U.S. Says Southern Border Situation Is 'Crisis'

A 39% plurality of Americans say the border situation is a crisis, and 33% consider it to be a major problem. Most Americans have sympathy for migrants.

Americans Still Value Immigration, but Have Concerns

Americans support immigration, generally. They also view immigrants positively for their cultural contributions but have concerns about their impact on drug and crime issues.

Americans' Confidence in Higher Education Down Sharply

Americans' confidence in higher education has fallen to 36%, marking a 12-percentage-point decline from the prior reading in 2018.

Majorities Support Racial Education in U.S. Schools

Americans broadly support race-related history and current events in U.S. schools amid discussions on racism in K-12 curricula.

Historically Low Faith in U.S. Institutions Continues

Gallup finds public faith in many societal institutions holding steady at or near their record lows. Majorities view small business and the military positively.

Most Americans Still Support Ukraine War Effort

Before a short-lived rebellion in Russia, most Americans said the U.S. should continue supporting Ukraine and saw the war locked in a stalemate.

Extreme Pride in Being American Remains Near Record Low

Although only 39% of U.S. adults are "extremely proud" to be American, another 28% who are "very proud" puts national pride at the majority level.

Americans' Economic Optimism Ticks Up; Best Since Early 2022

Ratings of the economy remain negative but have improved, with Gallup's Economic Confidence Index increasing from -43 to -32 in the past month.

Most Now Say Pandemic Is Over, but Normalcy Remains Elusive

For the first time since the pandemic began, a majority of Americans now say it is over, but fewer say their lives have returned to pre-pandemic normalcy.