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Americans Remain Largely Dissatisfied With U.S. Gun Laws
Nearly six in 10 Americans are dissatisfied with U.S. gun laws, marking the ninth consecutive year of majority-level dissatisfaction.
U.S. Views of Foreign Trade Nearly Back to Pre-Trump Levels
Sixty-one percent of U.S. adults see foreign trade as an opportunity for economic growth, the lowest since 2016 before a surge during the Donald Trump presidency.
Americans Continue to See Businesses as Good for People
A new Bentley University-Gallup study reveals generational and political divides on how Americans view the impact that businesses have on people's lives and the environment.
Dissatisfaction With U.S. Gun Laws Hits New High
A record-high 63% of Americans are dissatisfied with U.S. gun laws, marking a seven-point increase over the past year. Democrats are far less satisfied than Republicans.
Government Remains Americans' Top Problem in 2022
For the seventh year in the past decade, Americans name dissatisfaction with the government as the top problem in 2022, with economic issues close behind.
Biden Job Approval Second Lowest Among Post-WWII Presidents
Joe Biden's last job approval rating as president is 40%. His 42.2% average for his term is the second lowest in Gallup records.
Americans' View of K-12 Education Improves From 2023 Low
Americans remain largely dissatisfied with the quality of K-12 education in the U.S., but satisfaction has risen slightly over the past year.
Diminished Majority Supports Stricter Gun Laws In U.S.
The 57% of U.S. adults who think laws covering the sale of firearms should be made more strict is down nine points since June but remains above the 52% measured in 2021.
Americans' Thought, Enthusiasm About Midterms Down From 2018
Americans are giving the elections less thought and are less enthusiastic about voting than in 2018, a year of unprecedented voter turnout.
Neither Party Well-Liked, but GOP Holds Advantage on Issues
The Republican and Democratic Parties remain equally unpopular in the U.S. But Americans lean toward the GOP when it comes to safeguarding the nation's prosperity and military security.