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U.S. Support for Increased Immigration Up to 25%
U.S. adults express no clear preference on U.S. immigration levels: 40% would keep them the same, 34% say they should decrease and 25% prefer that they increase. Hispanics are more likely than other groups to say they should increase.
Slight Majority Approve of Trump's Handling of Economy
President Donald Trump has a 53% approval rating on his handling of the economy, about the same as in August. His ratings for handling foreign affairs, immigration and healthcare are significantly lower.
Biden's 13th-Quarter Approval Average Lowest Historically
Joe Biden's 38.7% average job approval rating during his 13th quarter in office is essentially unchanged from the previous quarter and is the lowest for any president's 13th quarter historically.
Sharply Fewer in U.S. Cite COVID-19 as Nation's Top Problem
Americans' mentions of COVID-19 as the most important U.S. problem have fallen to the lowest point since the pandemic began, but government remains a top concern.
American Public Opinion and Immigration
Donald Trump's controversial remarks about illegal immigrants in his presidential bid announcement come at a time when most Americans do not perceive immigration as the top problem facing the nation today, but as an important issue.
U.S. Satisfaction Drops; COVID-19 Resurges as Top Problem
Americans' satisfaction with the direction of the U.S. has dropped to 23%, while mentions of COVID-19 as the nation's top problem surge.
Government Back on Top as Nation's Leading Problem
Americans once again identify government as the most important U.S. problem, replacing immigration atop the list.
Snapshot: Approval of Congress Falls After Two Shutdowns
After a slight bump in approval in January following the passage of tax reform, ratings of Congress are back in the teens.
World Split on Whether Immigrants Take Jobs Away
Worldwide, 27% of adults think migrants mostly take the low-paying, low-prestige jobs that citizens in their countries do not want, and 29% say migrants mostly take jobs that citizens do want. Another 18% think both may be happening.
Trump's Inaugural Approval Rating Is Historically Low Again
Trump's initial job approval rating is similar to what it was at the start of his first term, reaffirming his position as the lowest-rated new president since 1953.