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Biden Approval, Legislation and the American Public
The potential impact of massive new spending legislation on President Joe Biden's job approval rating remains uncertain.
Before Title 42 Expired, Who Wanted to Come to the U.S.?
Gallup's latest data from Latin America and the Caribbean, collected before Title 42 expired, highlight that millions of adults would come to the U.S. if they could.
Immigration Jumps as Top Problem, Still Trails Government
Americans' mentions of immigration as the nation's top problem jumped to 15% in February, still trailing government but one of the highest percentages in 18 years.
American Public Opinion and Infrastructure Legislation
Americans support congressional infrastructure legislation regardless of how it is defined or what is included.
Solid Majority Still Opposes New Construction on Border Wall
Six in 10 Americans oppose expanding the physical barriers along the U.S.-Mexico border, essentially unchanged from seven months ago.
U.S. Public Opinion and the $3.5 Trillion Senate Budget Plan
An initial review of polling data shows that a majority of Americans appear to support the $3.5 trillion Senate budget plan and its constituent elements.
Government Ranks as Top U.S. Problem for Third Year
When asked to name the top problem facing the country today, more than one in four U.S. adults in 2019 name some aspect of government.
In the News: Immigration
President Donald Trump may be open to providing a pathway to citizenship for immigrants living in the U.S. illegally, a policy that 84% of Americans supported when Gallup last asked about it.
More Cite Gov't as Top U.S. Problem; Inflation Ranks Second
Mentions of the government as the nation's most important problem have risen in the past month. Economic confidence remains subpar.
Snapshot: More in U.S. Say Immigration Is the Top Problem
The percentage of Americans mentioning immigration as the top U.S. problem rose to 14% in June, second to the 19% citing dissatisfaction with government.