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Record Share of U.S. Electorate Is Pro-Choice and Voting on It

Pro-choice voters are showing record-high intensity on the abortion issue, and the pro-choice segment of the public remains historically large.

Public Firm in View Government Doing Too Much, Too Powerful

Per usual, a majority of Americans think the government is doing too many things that should be left to individuals and businesses.

Support for Third U.S. Political Party Up to 63%

Sixty-three percent of Americans say a third U.S. political party is needed, up from 56% a year ago and by one percentage point the highest in Gallup's 20-year trend.

A Seven-Year Stretch of Elevated Environmental Concern

Since 2016, Americans have been more worried about environmental quality in the U.S. than they were for the 15 previous years.

Increase in Liberal Views Brings Ideological Parity on Social Issues

Americans have become significantly more likely to identify as liberal in their views on social issues over the past 25 years. Liberal views on economic issues, too, have increased, but still lean conservative.

Americans' Trust In Media Remains Near Record Low

Americans' trust in the media to report the news fully, accurately and fairly remains near the historical low, with sharply differing views among partisans.

Americans' Trust in Government Remains Low

Americans' trust in various aspects of the U.S. government is low, including 39% who trust the federal government to handle international problems.

Americans' Trust in Media Dips to Second Lowest on Record

Americans' trust in the media to report the news fully, accurately and fairly has edged down four points to 36% since last year, making it the second-lowest reading in Gallup's trend.

Stocks Up, Gold Down in Americans' Best Investment Ratings

Americans continue to rank real estate as the best long-term investment, while stocks have gained in attractiveness and gold has waned.

Americans Showing Increased Concern About Immigration

Americans' satisfaction with the level of immigration into the U.S. was already low, but it has now has fallen to the lowest in a decade. More are dissatisfied because they want immigration decreased, but a wide partisan gulf persists.