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In U.S., Economic Confidence Dips Two Points in July
Gallup's Economic Confidence Index dropped two points in July to -17. Middle- and lower-income Americans' confidence in the economy fell, but upper-income Americans' confidence stayed the same.
U.S. Economic Confidence Down Sharply From Last Week
Gallup's U.S. Economic Confidence Index dropped six points last week to -21 -- the largest one-week drop since last October, and the lowest weekly index score since December. Americans' outlook for the economy plummeted to an eight-month low.
Immigration a Top Problem for Republicans, Not for Democrats
Republicans are much more likely than Democrats to name immigration as the most important problem facing the country.
How Has the Pandemic Affected U.S. Work Life?
Eight in 10 U.S. workers say they are doing their job differently as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the majority continue to work remotely. Have companies provided the right communication and other support?
Americans' Evolving Views of the Economy Amid Pandemic
One year into the pandemic, Americans' views of the U.S. economy have recovered some ground but remain negative overall, and assessments of their personal financial situations are worse than before the disruptions from COVID-19.
Satisfaction With Direction of U.S. Remains at 25%
Americans remain as satisfied with the way things are going in the U.S. as they have been for the past five months. One in four (25%) say they are satisfied with current course of the country, while 74% say they are dissatisfied.
In U.S., Economic Confidence Drops Slightly to -17
After holding steady for the past four weeks, Gallup's Economic Confidence Index dipped slightly to -17 for the week ending April 27. The drop is mainly attributable to slightly more Americans saying the economy is getting worse.
Americans Favor Compromise to Get Things Done in Washington
Fewer than one in five Americans say political leaders in Washington should stick to their beliefs even if little gets done, while 54% favor compromise.
Trump Job Approval 43%; Ties Party Polarization Record
Gallup's latest update on President Trump's approval rating finds 43% of Americans approving of the job he is doing, but with a record-tying 86-point gap in Republicans' and Democrats' ratings of him.
Americans' Approval of Congress Unchanged in May
One in five Americans approve of Congress, unchanged since April. However, Republicans' approval of the body has declined 22 percentage points since February.