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Americans' Ratings of Biden and U.S. Tepid but Steady

Americans close out the year disapproving of Biden and Congress and feeling largely dissatisfied with the direction of the country.

Americans Predict Challenges in 2025, With a Few Bright Spots

Americans predict a somewhat challenging 2025, marked by political conflict, economic difficulty, and rising power for China and Russia.

American Workers Optimistic About Impact of Wellness Initiatives

U.S. workers have a favorable view of employee-sponsored wellness initiatives, including mental health days and four-day workweeks.

Immigration Surges to Top of Most Important Problem List

Sharply more Americans than in January name immigration as the most important problem facing the U.S. The issue ranks first on the list.

Economic Uncertainty Awaits Returning Afghans

As thousands of Afghans are forced to cross the border from Pakistan, they enter an economy where millions are unable to afford food and shelter.

Biden Averages 40.7% Job Approval in 10th Quarter

President Joe Biden's job approval rating during his 10th quarter in office averaged 40.7%, the lowest of recent presidents except Jimmy Carter.

Support for Greater U.S. Role in Ukraine Climbs to 46% High

A 46% plurality of Americans think the U.S. is not doing enough to support Ukraine, marking a sharp change in sentiment since December, largely among Democrats.

U.S. Loses Soft Power Edge in Africa

Gallup World Poll data from Africa in 2023 show that the U.S. has lost its place as the most influential global power on the continent, with China gaining ground and Russia recouping its initial losses after invading Ukraine.

Who Are the Unhappiest People in the World?

Unhappiness continued to rise in 2021, as the world became a sadder, more worried and more stressed-out place.

NATO's Leadership Faces Tougher Audience Outside Its Membership

Grappling with geopolitical challenges, NATO's performance is under scrutiny. Gallup found that residents of NATO countries are more likely to approve of NATO's performance than those not living in those countries.