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In U.S., Six in 10 Dissatisfied With Immigration Levels

In the U.S., 60% are dissatisfied with current levels of immigration versus 33% who are satisfied. The level dissatisfied has increased six percentage points from 2014, as Republicans are more likely to say they are dissatisfied than last year.

Fewer Americans Back Businesses Wading Into Current Events

Gallup and Bentley University find that 41% of U.S. adults favor businesses taking a public stance on current events, down from 48% last year.

Record-High Worry in U.S. About Hunger, Race Relations

Gallup's update on Americans' worry about a host of national problems finds big changes in concerns about hunger, homelessness and race relations.

A Letter to Elected Representatives, From the Average American

What average Americans would say in a letter to their elected representatives.

Government Named Top U.S. Problem for Second Straight Year

For the second consecutive year, displeasure with government edged out the economy as the biggest problem Americans see facing the U.S. The economy and unemployment remain in the top four, but get fewer mentions than in the past.

Americans More Positive About Effects of Immigration

Americans are more positive now than in 2007 about the effects that immigration has on several aspects of life in the U.S.

Snapshot: 38% of Americans Satisfied With U.S.

Less than a month before the midterm elections, 38% of Americans are satisfied with the way things are going in the U.S. Government remains the perceived most important problem facing the nation.

Plurality in U.S. Says Southern Border Situation Is 'Crisis'

A 39% plurality of Americans say the border situation is a crisis, and 33% consider it to be a major problem. Most Americans have sympathy for migrants.

Nevadans Most Likely to Say State Good Place for Immigrants

Although two-thirds of West Virginia residents say their area is a good place for immigrants to live (67%), this is the lowest figure in the country. The highest is in Nevada, where 90% indicate their area is hospitable to immigrants.

Americans' Intensity Running High Before U.S. Midterms

U.S. adults are more enthusiastic than usual about voting in the midterms. The economy, gun policy and abortion are important voting issues this year.