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Biden Job Approval Down Most Among Younger Generations
President Joe Biden's job approval rating has declined 14 points on average since early in his presidency, with greater change among adults in younger generations than older generations.
Low Satisfaction With U.S. Gov't Regulation of Businesses
Americans' satisfaction with government regulation of businesses and industries has fallen to a new low of 28%. At the same time, satisfaction with the size and influence of major corporations ties last year's all-time low of 26%.
Americans' Economic Pessimism Eases Slightly in September
The Economic Confidence Index rose slightly in September, building on gains seen in August. But the index is still highly negative ahead of the midterms.
Most Americans Still Support Ukraine War Effort
Before a short-lived rebellion in Russia, most Americans said the U.S. should continue supporting Ukraine and saw the war locked in a stalemate.
Government Agency Ratings: CIA, FBI Up; Federal Reserve Down
Americans' ratings of the CIA and FBI have recovered somewhat after sharp drops last year. The public is increasingly critical of the job the Federal Reserve Board is doing.
Biden's Job Approval 42%; Higher on Ukraine, Race Relations
Joe Biden's job approval rating is a fairly steady 42%. Ratings of his handling of the Ukraine situation and race relations are slightly higher than his overall rating.
U.S. Satisfaction Shows Modest Improvement
Twenty-one percent of Americans are satisfied with the way things are going in the U.S., up from 17% in August and 13% in July.
Fewer in U.S. Say Same-Sex Relations Morally Acceptable
Views on the morality of a variety of practices are largely stable, though fewer say same-sex relations are morally OK and more say the death penalty is.
A Year After Withdrawal, 50% Call Afghanistan War a Mistake
A year after the U.S. troop withdrawal from Afghanistan, 50% of Americans say the U.S. made a mistake in sending troops to the country, while 46% disagree.
Quarterly Gap in Party Affiliation Largest Since 2012
The nine-percentage-point Democratic advantage in party identification and leaning in the first quarter of 2021 is the largest since 2012.