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In U.S., Trust in Politicians, Voters Continues to Ebb

Less than half of U.S. adults say they have confidence in people who hold or are running for public office. Meanwhile, a small majority express confidence in the judgments of the American people under the democratic system.

Reproductive Health Laws Factor Into Many College Decisions

A state's reproductive health laws influence college students' and unenrolled, non-degree-holding adults' decisions to enroll in college.

Biden and Trump Evenly Matched in U.S. Favorable Ratings

Biden and Trump are tied in favorability with Americans, but both are viewed less favorably than when they faced each other in the 2020 election.

Majority in U.S. Still Say Gov't Should Ensure Healthcare

A majority of U.S. adults continue to think the federal government should ensure universal healthcare coverage, while they also prefer that the U.S. healthcare system be based on private insurance rather than government-run.

Americans' Foreign Policy Priorities, NATO Support Unchanged

Americans' views on prioritizing the nation's foreign policy goals are similar to what they were when Donald Trump took office in 2017.

Football Retains Dominant Position as Favorite U.S. Sport

Football remains Americans' favorite sport to watch, with baseball and basketball a distant second.

Hispanic Americans' Party ID: Updated Analysis

Hispanic Americans' party identification continues to skew significantly Democratic, with few signs of long-term change.

U.S. Satisfaction Stable as Economic Confidence Dips

Although Americans' economic confidence has slipped, the percentage satisfied with the way things are going in the U.S. remains elevated, at 36%.

Biden's Third-Year Job Approval Average of 39.8% Second Worst

Biden averaged 39.8% job approval during his third year in office, the second-lowest third-year average for recent presidents.

Broader Support for Abortion Rights Continues Post-Dobbs

More Americans, and particularly Democrats, support abortion rights and identify as "pro-choice" than they did before the Dobbs leak.