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Republicans' Approval of Congress Drops to New 2017 Low

About one in six Republicans (16%) approve of the job Congress is doing, down from 28% in July and 50% in February.

Americans' Ratings of U.S. Professions Stay Historically Low

Americans' ratings of the honesty and ethics of 23 professions are unchanged from 2023 but remain low historically.

Bipartisan Support for COVID-19 Rescue Legislation

More than three-quarters of Americans approve of the COVID-19 rescue law the federal government passed late last week.

Americans' Take on State of the Union on Hold

Americans' views on the state of the union are a moving target as the nation waits to see if the government shutdown is permanently resolved.

The Challenge of Healthcare Reform

Any new effort to reform healthcare will meet with significant challenges but should directly involve the views of the people themselves.

The Average American Weighs In on Immigration

Joe Biden's initial actions on immigration policy generally fit well with U.S. public opinion.

Congress Approval Levels Off at 24%, Still Higher Than 2016

Job approval of Congress dipped in March to 24%, down from 28% in February. Republicans' approval remains much higher than Democrats' and independents'.

Americans Trust Governors Most Among Economic Players

More than two in three Americans say they have confidence in their state's governor to make the right economic recommendations -- higher than the level of confidence for federal leaders.

U.S. Congressional Approval Averages Weak 17% for 2016

Americans' approval of Congress averaged 17% in 2016, the seventh straight year that approval has been below 20%. Republicans, independents and Democrats all gave Congress low approval ratings.

Republican Confidence in Big Business Remains Scarce

After slipping in 2021, Republicans' confidence in big business remains at that lower level in 2023, according to Gallup's annual Confidence in Institutions measure.