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U.S. Leadership Approval Drops Among NATO Allies

U.S. leadership approval within NATO countries fell sharply in 2025, dropping 14 percentage points to 21%.

New High of 45% in U.S. Identify as Political Independents

A new high of 45% of U.S. adults identified as political independents in 2025.

Gallup's Top 10 U.S. Findings of 2020

Gallup reviews our top U.S. findings in an unforgettable year.

Americans Expect Economic Growth, Stock Market Gains in 2026

More Americans expect positive than negative momentum in the stock market, overall economic growth and interest rates, but their outlook for unemployment and inflation is negative.

Pope Leo Most Favorably Viewed of 14 Newsmakers

Pope Leo XIV enjoys broad favorability in the U.S., while Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders remain well-liked.

Americans Widely Pessimistic About Ukraine-Russia Peace Deal

By 67% to 31%, Americans are more pessimistic than optimistic that an agreement between Ukraine and Russia can be reached to end the war.

More in U.S. Say It's Trump's Rather Than Biden's Economy

Nearly half of Americans in April believe that Donald Trump is more responsible for the current economy, while one-quarter say Joe Biden is. Another 21% think the two are equally responsible.

U.S. Economic Confidence Slightly Improved, Still Negative

Americans' confidence in the U.S. economy is slightly more positive this month.

Party Images Stable After Midterm Elections

After Republicans gained control of the House and Democrats held their Senate majority, Americans' opinions of the two major parties are unchanged.

Neither Party Dominates in Favorability or Trust

Americans rate the Republican and Democratic parties similarly, but their reasons for liking or disliking each party vary greatly.
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