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March Economic Confidence Steady, Still Improved From Fall

Americans' economic confidence in March remains higher than it was in late 2023.

Women's & Gender Issues

Explore Gallup's latest insights and discoveries on women's and gender issues. Discover Gallup's historical trends on how women feel in the United States and around the globe.

Gallup Week-in-Review

Read about how institution types may not be as important as college experiences, the declining U.S. uninsured rate, Indian women's perceptions of safety, and more in this week's review.

Immigration Named Top U.S. Problem for Third Straight Month

Immigration remains the most important problem facing the U.S. for the third month running, and it is a uniquely polarizing issue.

Americans Pass Judgment on Their Courts

Between 2020 and 2024, Americans' confidence in the U.S. judicial system and courts declined by 24 percentage points, one of the largest country-level drops for the courts measured globally since 2006.

Woo®: How to Feel More Energized at Work

Find out how your Woo talent can fuel your energy -- or the energy of those you manage -- at work.

A Third of Americans Satisfied With U.S. Global Position

Majorities are dissatisfied with the United States' global position, think the U.S. is viewed unfavorably and believe world leaders do not respect Biden.

No Top U.S. Government Official Earns Majority Job Approval

None of the top elected or appointed officials in the federal government today earns even bare majority approval ratings from the American public, with the highest, 48%, earned by Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts.

Americans' Economic, Financial Expectations Sink in April

Americans are pessimistic about economic growth and the stock market, with a majority now expecting their personal finances to worsen.

Biden, Trump Tied in Favorability Before Felony Conviction

Joe Biden and Donald Trump tied in favorability among Americans when rated using a 10-point scale, just before Trump's felony conviction last week. In the 2016 and 2020 campaigns, Trump trailed the Democratic nominee on this measure.