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Confidence in U.S. Higher Education Slips Back Slightly

Confidence in U.S. higher education has fallen back to 38% after an uptick last year, which followed a sharper decline the prior decade.

Congressional Job Approval Highest in Nearly 12 Years

Thirty-five percent of Americans approve of the job Congress is doing, the highest Gallup has measured since May 2009.

Americans Offer Upbeat Outlook for Key Economic Factors

Americans' expectations for economic growth, the stock market, inflation and interest rates are more optimistic than they have been in recent years.

Land of the Free? Fewer Americans Agree

Americans' satisfaction with their freedom has fallen since 2021, especially among women, placing the U.S. below the global median.

Inflation Still Top U.S. Financial Problem, but Fewer Cite It

Fewer Americans than in 2023 and 2024 name inflation as the most important financial problem facing their family, but it still ranks at the top of the list.

Trump Approval Holds Steady in Face of Impeachment Probe

Despite blitz of impeachment inquiry, Trump approval remains steady. Lowest ratings are on foreign affairs, highest ratings on Economy.

Americans Still Say More Religiosity Would Benefit U.S.

Americans still say that having more religious people would be positive for U.S. society, but fewer hold this view than did in 2013.

Americans' Life Ratings Slump to Five-Year Low

The percentage of U.S. adults classified as having "thriving" wellbeing has registered at 48.9% in each of two measures taken since the election.

Steady 66% Want Leading or Major World Role for U.S.

Two-thirds of Americans want the U.S. to play a leading or major role in trying to solve international problems.

More Democrats Favor Party Moderation Than in Past

A 45% plurality of Democrats say they would like their party to become more moderate, while a similar 43% plurality of Republicans prefer that their party maintain its current ideological bent.