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Seniors Lean Against New Healthcare Law
Senior citizens oppose healthcare legislation by 42% to 32%, making them the least supportive of all age groups. Middle-aged Americans are more evenly divided, while younger Americans tend to support it -- though many do not have an opinion. ...
Where Americans Stand on Taxes
While a majority of Americans say their federal taxes are too high, these views vary significantly by partisanship and have varied widely over time.
Majority of U.S. Women Struggle to Prioritize Health
A majority of women in the U.S. struggle to make their health a top priority. This is especially true for younger women and women caring for children at home.
Republicans' Approval of Congress Drops to New 2017 Low
About one in six Republicans (16%) approve of the job Congress is doing, down from 28% in July and 50% in February.
The SCOTUS Ruling Thursday and Public Opinion
Key implications of Thursday's Supreme Court healthcare ruling from a public opinion perspective.
Americans Offer Anemic State of the Nation Report
Since President Joe Biden took office, Americans' satisfaction with specific aspects of the country has mostly stalled or diminished, falling most on the nation's military strength, immigration, gun policy and energy policy.
In U.S., Uninsured Rate for 18- to 25-Year-Olds Ticks Down
The percentage of 18- to 25-year-old Americans who are uninsured continues to trend down, with 23% reporting they lack coverage so far in the second quarter of 2012. Fewer adults overall report having employer-based health insurance.
Most Americans Favor Legal Euthanasia
Just over seven in 10 Americans, 71%, believe doctors should be "allowed by law to end the patient's life by some painless means if the patient and his or her family request it."
American Democracy: When Feelings Are Facts
As U.S. satisfaction with democracy has declined to a near-record low, Gallup and Kettering commit to understanding and ultimately reversing this trend.
Americans' Approval of Congress Remains Low, Steady
One in five U.S. adults say they approve of Congress, unchanged from June. Republicans and Democrats express low levels of approval, but Republicans are more positive.