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U.S. Satisfaction at 11% in Early January

Donald Trump left the presidency with an 11% satisfaction rating, although his overall term average was higher than any since George W. Bush's first term.

Pre-Ukraine, Americans Not Content With U.S. Global Image

Americans see much room for improvement in the nation's global position and image. The majority of Democrats are content with the nation's status, while most Republicans are dismayed.

Americans Sour on U.S. Healthcare Quality

Less than half of Americans give the quality of healthcare in the U.S. high marks, a first in Gallup's two-decade trend.

Americans Remain Largely Dissatisfied With Direction of U.S.

Americans' satisfaction with the direction of the U.S., currently 24%, is essentially unchanged since February, though higher than January's 17%.

People in Myanmar Felt Free, Connected Before Coup

Before the military coup this week in Myanmar, 89% of residents in 2019 were satisfied with their personal freedom, and 51% reported they had internet access.

Afghans Hold Out Little Hope for Next Generation

One year after the Taliban retook control of their country, Afghans have lost hope not only for themselves but also for future generations.

New Low 35% in U.S. Satisfied With Treatment of Black People

Thirty-five percent of Americans are satisfied with the treatment of Black people in the U.S., marking a nine-point decline since the previous reading in 2018 and the lowest point in Gallup's trend dating back to 2001.

From the Kremlin to the Kitchen: Russian Life in 6 Charts

Gallup takes stock of public opinion in Russia in 2023, outlining six key insights that offer a glimpse into life for those on the other side of the conflict in Ukraine.

U.S. Satisfaction With Women's Treatment Remains Tepid

Since falling to a record-low 53% two years ago, Americans' satisfaction with the way women are treated in society remains diminished, now 54%.

Republican Satisfaction With U.S. Healthcare Costs Surges

Republicans' satisfaction with U.S. healthcare costs jumped to 43%, from 26% in 2018. Democrats' satisfaction fell to 9%, from 13% last year.
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