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Biden's Job Rating Rises to 44%, Highest in a Year

After hitting a new low in July, President Joe Biden's job approval rating is up six points to 44%, mostly because of independents' higher approval.

Views of Supreme Court Remain Near Record Lows

Americans' approval of the Supreme Court and their trust in it remain low. The public is divided on whether its ideology is "about right" or "too conservative."

Fewer in U.S. Now See Bible as Literal Word of God

Coinciding with a general decline in religiosity in the U.S., a record-low 20% of Americans now say they believe the Bible is literally true.

U.S. Trust in Government Depends Upon Party Control

Trust in the federal government has declined in recent decades, mostly vanishing among those who do not support the president's party.

Americans Still Unclear on Public Support for Gay Marriage

U.S. adults increasingly believe the American public supports same-sex marriage, with 48% saying so -- a higher percentage than Gallup found in three polls over the prior decade.

Sharply More Americans Want to Curb Immigration to U.S.

For the first time in nearly two decades, a majority of Americans think immigration to the U.S. should be decreased.

Economic Pessimism Persists, With Inflation Still Key Concern

Gallup's Economic Confidence Index is flat in March, with most Americans viewing the economy as subpar and saying it's getting worse.

In U.S., 59% View Planned Parenthood Favorably

The majority of Americans, 59%, still view Planned Parenthood positively, but that is down from 81% when Gallup last asked about it, in 1993. Favorability has dropped more among Republicans than among Democrats or independents.

Americans Sour on U.S. Healthcare Quality

Less than half of Americans give the quality of healthcare in the U.S. high marks, a first in Gallup's two-decade trend.

The State of the Union Depends on One's Political Party

As President Donald Trump prepares to deliver his 2020 State of the Union address, Gallup finds Republicans and Democrats holding differing views on national conditions.