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At 250 Years, 77% Say U.S. Founders Would Be Disappointed
More than three in four U.S. adults say the founders would be disappointed with how the country turned out, though a majority still say it has made progress.
Six in 10 Worldwide OK With Efforts to Preserve Environment
Satisfaction with efforts to safeguard the environment is relatively high in most of Asia -- particularly the South and Southeast Asia regions, where close to three-fourths of residents are satisfied.
Usual Midterm Indicators Very Unfavorable for Democrats
The environment for this year's midterm elections is very unfavorable for Democrats, with key national mood indicators well below historical averages.
U.S. Mood Doesn't Have to Be Bright for Incumbents to Win
In recent presidential elections, incumbents have won a second term when national satisfaction was 33% or higher. George H.W. Bush lost in 1992 when 22% were satisfied.
Record-Low 46% of Women Pleased With Society's Treatment
A record-low 46% of U.S. women are satisfied with the way women are treated in society, but 57% are satisfied with the position of women in the U.S.
Economic Ratings Slightly Better; U.S. Mood Unchanged
Americans' evaluations of the economy are marginally better than in August, but their satisfaction with the state of the nation is unchanged and stuck near historical lows.
U.S. Satisfaction Stable as Economic Confidence Dips
Although Americans' economic confidence has slipped, the percentage satisfied with the way things are going in the U.S. remains elevated, at 36%.
Lebanon on the Brink
Lebanon faces a severe economic crisis, with 76% of the country's population struggling to get by in 2020 and 45% saying they lacked money for food in the last 12 months.
Americans' Perceptions of U.S. World Image Best Since 2003
Fifty-eight percent of Americans say the U.S. rates favorably in the world, up slightly from last year, and the highest figure Gallup has found since 2003.
2024 Election Environment Favorable to GOP
Most key measures of the political environment for the 2024 election favor the Republican Party over the Democratic Party.