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Majority of U.S. Workers Continue to Punch In Virtually
The majority of U.S. employees are working remotely either all or some of the time, little changed in recent months. Although slightly more of them appear ready to return to their workplaces, the majority want to stay remote long-term.
U.S. Satisfaction Drops; COVID-19 Resurges as Top Problem
Americans' satisfaction with the direction of the U.S. has dropped to 23%, while mentions of COVID-19 as the nation's top problem surge.
New COVID Shot Uptake Lagging Behind Annual Flu Shot Rates
Fewer than one in three U.S. adults say they have gotten the new COVID-19 shot this year.
U.S. Consumer Attitudes Worsen in September
Americans' economic confidence fell in September, compounding a slight decline in August. Attitudes are back to the low level seen in early January.
Sharply Fewer Americans Say U.S. in Economic Depression
While still a majority, far fewer Americans now than a month ago think the economy is in a recession or a depression.
Americans and the Role of Government
The government is seen as the top problem facing the nation, but views on what should be done to fix it resist simple categorization.
Congress' Approval Drops to 18%, Trump's Steady at 41%
Americans' approval of Congress' job is 18%, down from 31% in May, and President Trump's approval rating is roughly steady at 41%.
How Americans Are Adapting Amid COVID-19
What are the challenges of collecting data during an international health crisis? And what has Gallup found in thousands of interviews since the beginning of the pandemic?
Positive Notes From Americans Amid the Bad News
Amid the cascade of negative news, there are some positive notes from the American people.
COVID-19 Still Widely Named as Biggest U.S. Health Problem
The coronavirus continues to dominate Americans' mentions of the most urgent health problem facing the country, but to a lesser extent than a year ago.