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Most Americans Skeptical About Benefits of Tariffs
Most Americans expect their country's new tariffs to result in higher prices in the U.S. and to cost more than they raise, with about half believing that job gains will result.
Americans Predict Challenges in 2025, With a Few Bright Spots
Americans predict a somewhat challenging 2025, marked by political conflict, economic difficulty, and rising power for China and Russia.
Felonies, Old Age Heavily Count Against Candidates
Americans are more likely to say they would back certain types of presidential candidates, such as a woman or Black adult, than others, such as a Muslim or socialist. But being older than 80 or having been charged with a felony are much bigger ...
Gingrich 37%, Romney 22% Among GOP Voters Nationwide
Newt Gingrich leads Mitt Romney 37% to 22% among Republican registered voters in Gallup's inaugural Daily tracking of the party's 2012 presidential nomination race; all other candidates are in single digits. Gingrich's support has increased 15 ...
Jimmy Carter Retrospective
Jimmy Carter averaged 45.5% job approval as president, essentially tied with Harry Truman as the second-lowest among post-World War II presidents.
Bipartisan Support for Improving Mental Healthcare Access
Nearly eight in 10 Americans, including majorities of Democrats and Republicans, favor a federal law requiring equal insurance coverage for mental and physical healthcare.
More Americans Think U.S. Doing Too Little on Environment
Fifty-seven percent of Americans, up from 50% a year ago, say the U.S. is doing too little to protect the environment. Democrats are largely responsible for the increase.
Americans' Ratings of Biden and U.S. Tepid but Steady
Americans close out the year disapproving of Biden and Congress and feeling largely dissatisfied with the direction of the country.
Majority of Americans Feel Worse Off Than Four Years Ago
The slight majority of Americans say they are worse off than four years ago, while their assessments of the U.S. economy are subpar and inflation remains a key concern.
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.