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Confidence in Biden Economic Stewardship Historically Low
Americans continue to lack confidence in key leaders' ability to do the right thing for the economy.
Gallup Vault: Americans' Support for Hawaii's Statehood
Americans mostly supported statehood for Hawaii in the decades leading up to its admission into the union.
Congress Approval Remains at 16% in September
Americans' approval of Congress is unchanged at 16% in September, tied for the lowest rating of 2017.
Snapshot: U.S. Congressional Job Approval at 18%
Eighteen percent of Americans approve of the job the U.S. Congress is doing, matching the average rating the current Congress has received since January 2017.
Dissatisfaction With U.S. Gun Laws Hits New High
A record-high 63% of Americans are dissatisfied with U.S. gun laws, marking a seven-point increase over the past year. Democrats are far less satisfied than Republicans.
Approval of Members of Both Parties in Congress Under 40%
Roughly three in five Americans disapprove of the job congressional Democrats and congressional Republicans are each doing.
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.
Polling in an Era of Political Polarization
National public opinion polling retains significant value in an era of increased political polarization.
Approval of U.S. Congressional Republicans Tops Democrats
In Gallup's first reading since the impeachment of President Donald Trump, congressional Republicans' job approval rating significantly exceeds that of congressional Democrats.
2017 Congressional Job Approval Average Remains Low
In 2017, U.S. congressional job approval averaged 19% -- slightly higher than in 2016 because of improved ratings from Republicans.