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Americans' Financial Worries Tick Up in Past Year

Americans are worrying more than they did a year ago about paying their bills and maintaining their standard of living, among increases in financial worries. Low-income adults are affected far more than others.

Record Low in U.S. Say It Is a Good Time to Buy a House

For the first time in Gallup's trend dating back to 1978, less than half of Americans, 30%, say it is a good time to buy a house.

U.S. Personal Finance Ratings Slide Amid Rising Prices

Significantly fewer Americans now than a year ago rate their personal finances positively as a record-high mention inflation as the top financial problem facing their family.

Inflation Concerns Fueling Low Economic Confidence in U.S.

Americans' confidence in the economy remains negative, and mentions of inflation as the top problem are holding at their highest point since 1984.

Biden Job Approval Stuck in Low 40s

President Joe Biden's job approval rating averaged 41.3% during his fifth quarter, the second-lowest for an elected, post-World War II president.

Four in 10 Americans Still Highly Concerned About Illegal Immigration

With emergency powers limiting border entries about to end, Republicans are highly concerned about illegal immigration, while Democrats are not.

Biden Job Approval Down Most Among Younger Generations

President Joe Biden's job approval rating has declined 14 points on average since early in his presidency, with greater change among adults in younger generations than older generations.

Climate Change Proposals Favored by Solid Majorities in U.S.

Americans widely favor a range of specific policies to address climate change. However, they are more divided when asked whether environmental protection or economic concerns should be given the higher priority.

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%.

Americans' Energy Worries Surge

Sharply more Americans than a year ago worry a great deal about the availability and affordability of energy and describe the U.S. energy situation as very serious.
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