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Approval of Parties in Congress Near Record Lows
Americans' job approval ratings of the Republicans (20%) and Democrats (31%) in Congress are at or near the low points in Gallup's trend.
3 Ways You Are Failing Your Remote Workers
Employees who work remotely 100% of the time report the lowest levels of engagement. Find out what you can do about it.
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.
Healthcare Surges as Top Problem in U.S.
Mentions of healthcare as the most important problem facing the U.S. soared in May, and now tie for first with mentions of government dissatisfaction.
U.S. Uninsured Rate Holds at Low of 10.9% in Fourth Quarter
In the fourth quarter of 2016, the U.S. uninsured rate held at 10.9%, the lowest in Gallup and Healthways' nine-year trend.
Government Still Top Problem, but Race, Immigration Are Up
Government dissatisfaction, race relations and immigration now lead Americans' top-of-mind concerns for the U.S. Economic mentions are the lowest since 2007.
Four in 10 in U.S. Dissatisfied With Their Healthcare Costs
Americans' dissatisfaction with healthcare costs is highest among the uninsured, but nearly half of those with private healthcare plans are also dissatisfied.
Trump's Job Approval Stabilizing at Lower Level
President Donald Trump's job approval rating has been either 34% or 35% in Gallup Daily tracking since Aug. 20, producing a new low weekly average of 35% for Aug. 21-27.
Kentucky, Arkansas Post Largest Drops in Uninsured Rates
Six states, led by Kentucky and Arkansas, have reduced their uninsured rates by at least 10 percentage points since 2013.
Cost Edges Access as Most Urgent U.S. Health Problem
Americans are more likely to name cost than access as the most urgent health problem facing the U.S. The two issues had previously tied for first.