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Trust in Gov't on International Problems Improved From 2021
Americans' confidence in the federal government to handle problems abroad has recovered six percentage points after tumbling last year.
Record-Low 15% of Americans View China Favorably
Americans' most recent favorable rating of China is the worst Gallup has measured, at 15%, while 77% view Taiwan positively.
Fewer Americans Want U.S. Taking Major Role in World Affairs
Sixty-five percent of Americans think the U.S. should take the leading role or a major role in world affairs, the lowest in Gallup's trend.
Immigration Leads Reasons Biden's Detractors Disapprove
Americans who approve of Joe Biden's job performance mostly offer general, positive statements, while his critics cite specific, issue-related failures.
About Half in U.S. Worry About Their Money's Safety in Banks
After several high-profile bank failures, about half of Americans are concerned about the safety of the money they have in banks or other financial institutions.
Pandemic Outlook Recovers as U.S. Leaders' Messaging Falters
Americans' optimism about the COVID-19 situation in the U.S. has rebounded after falling precipitously in July, and 44% now believe the pandemic is over.
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.
Americans Remain Largely Dissatisfied With Direction of U.S.
Americans' satisfaction with the direction of the U.S., currently 24%, is essentially unchanged since February, though higher than January's 17%.
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.
U.S. Political Party Preferences Shifted Greatly During 2021
Although the U.S. political party affiliation average for 2021 was similar to prior years, the country shifted from a nine-point Democratic preference early in the year to a five-point Republican advantage near the end.