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Congress' Job Approval Drops to 13%, Lowest Since 2017

Just 13% of U.S. adults approve of the job Congress is doing, the lowest since 2017.

The Presidential Campaign, Policy Issues and the Public

Americans agree that their government should take immediate action in a number of specific problem areas.

Terrorism, Migration Trouble Many in Europe

A median of more than six in 10 residents across 14 European countries say terrorism is a serious problem; 55% say the same about immigration levels.

Fewer Americans Back Businesses Wading Into Current Events

Gallup and Bentley University find that 41% of U.S. adults favor businesses taking a public stance on current events, down from 48% last year.

Government Named Top U.S. Problem for Second Straight Year

For the second consecutive year, displeasure with government edged out the economy as the biggest problem Americans see facing the U.S. The economy and unemployment remain in the top four, but get fewer mentions than in the past.

Drop in Death Penalty Support Led by Younger Generations

Declining support for the death penalty since the early 2000s is largely a result of lower support among Generation Z and millennials.

Record-High Worry in U.S. About Hunger, Race Relations

Gallup's update on Americans' worry about a host of national problems finds big changes in concerns about hunger, homelessness and race relations.

Americans More Positive About Effects of Immigration

Americans are more positive now than in 2007 about the effects that immigration has on several aspects of life in the U.S.

A Letter to Elected Representatives, From the Average American

What average Americans would say in a letter to their elected representatives.

Majority of Americans Feel Worse Off Than Four Years Ago

The slight majority of Americans say they are worse off than four years ago, while their assessments of the U.S. economy are subpar and inflation remains a key concern.