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Record-Low 54% in U.S. Say Death Penalty Morally Acceptable

Fifty-four percent of Americans think the death penalty is morally acceptable, an all-time low in Gallup's 20-year trend.

Drop in Death Penalty Support Led by Younger Generations

Declining support for the death penalty since the early 2000s is largely a result of lower support among Generation Z and millennials.

Recent Congressional Approval Trending Higher

Approval of Congress is trending upward and is now at its highest point in 2022, due primarily to improved ratings from Democrats.

Americans Choose "Pro-Choice" for First Time in Seven Years

Half of Americans consider themselves "pro-choice" on abortion, surpassing the 44% of the country identifying as "pro-life." This is the first time since 2008 that "pro-choice" has been the prevailing view by a significant margin.

Record Numbers of Younger Women Want to Leave the U.S.

The percentage of younger women in the U.S. who express a desire to migrate permanently has surged in the past decade.

Most Americans Favor Legal Euthanasia

Just over seven in 10 Americans, 71%, believe doctors should be "allowed by law to end the patient's life by some painless means if the patient and his or her family request it."

Views of State of Moral Values in U.S. at New Low

A record-high 54% of Americans rate the state of moral values in the U.S. as poor, and 83% think it is getting worse.

Usual Midterm Indicators Very Unfavorable for Democrats

The environment for this year's midterm elections is very unfavorable for Democrats, with key national mood indicators well below historical averages.

Gallup Polling on 10 Key State of the Union Topics

Explore Gallup's public opinion data on 10 of the major points in President Donald Trump's second State of the Union.

Supreme Court Enjoys Majority Approval at Start of New Term

Despite strong partisan disagreement over how the court is doing and whether or not it's too conservative, the slight majority of Americans continue to approve of its overall job performance.