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Americans' Job Ratings of Six Key U.S. Agencies Worsen

Americans' ratings of six federal agencies have plunged, with only the U.S. Postal Service retaining majority-level support.

Compromise Remains Most Valued in D.C. Leaders

Americans continue to prefer having leaders in Washington who compromise to get things done over those who stand firmly on principle.

U.S. Mood Subdued as Crime, Unity Concerns Rise

Satisfaction with the direction of the U.S. has dipped to the lowest of Trump's second term, as more cite concern about crime and national unity.

Europeans Most Negative Toward Immigration

Well before the flow of migrants into Europe reached crisis proportions this year, a Gallup study in 142 countries found Europeans were the most negative toward immigration. The majority (52%) said immigration should be decreased.

Can a 'Nation of Immigrants' Reform 21st-Century Immigration?

Republicans with college degrees differ from those without degrees on some of the hard-line anti-illegal immigration measures President Trump is exploring.

Economic Outlook Shapes Views of Immigration

People's views about their national and personal economic situations may be the strongest predictors of their attitudes toward immigration, according to a Gallup study of attitudes toward immigration in 142 countries.

One in Five Voters Say Immigration Stance Critical to Vote

One in five U.S. voters say they will only vote for a candidate who shares their views on immigration, with Republicans and immigrants among the groups most likely to take this stance.

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.

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.

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.