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Far Fewer in U.S. Regard Childhood Vaccinations as Important

Americans are now less likely to consider childhood vaccines as extremely important, with Republicans accounting for the drop.

Approval of U.S. Supreme Court Stalled Near Historical Low

Americans' approval of the U.S. Supreme Court remains mired in the low 40s, where it has been since 2021.

Congress' Job Approval Drops to 13%, Lowest Since 2017

Just 13% of U.S. adults approve of the job Congress is doing, the lowest since 2017.

Trust in Government Assurance of Food Safety Hits Record Low

Americans' confidence in the federal government's ability to ensure the safety of the nation's food supply has reached an all-time low.

Economic Confidence Up Slightly in August

Gallup's Economic Confidence Index improved in August, but inflation and job market concerns persist.

Summer Olympics Poised to Have Record-Low U.S. Viewership

Thirty-five percent of Americans plan to watch at least a fair amount of the 2024 Olympics, far lower than what Gallup has measured for prior Summer Games.

Party ID Average for 2020 Winds Up Similar to Prior Years

Although Americans' party preferences varied over the course of 2020, the average for the year was similar to what it was during the previous four years.

Biden Averages 40.7% Job Approval in 10th Quarter

President Joe Biden's job approval rating during his 10th quarter in office averaged 40.7%, the lowest of recent presidents except Jimmy Carter.

Americans Still Want Business to Stay Quiet on Public Policy

For the second straight year, a Gallup-Bentley University study shows Americans' desire for businesses to take stances on current events is falling, with 38% now agreeing that businesses should speak out.

2 in 3 U.S. Adults Say Companies Do a Poor Job on CEO-Employee Pay Gap

Over half of U.S. adults say it is extremely important for businesses to avoid major pay gaps between CEOs and average employees.