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New High Favors One-Party Control of U.S. Federal Government
A record 41% of U.S adults prefer that the same party control the presidency and Congress. Meanwhile, 23% say it is better to have divided party control, and 32% say it makes no difference.
Gen Z Voices Lackluster Trust in Major U.S. Institutions
A new Gallup-Walton Family Foundation study reveals Gen Z has profound distrust in major U.S. institutions, with science earning the highest trust.
The Crisis of Confidence in U.S. Institutions
Public confidence in U.S. institutions is down to a new low in Gallup's trend spanning more than four decades. Jeff Jones joins the podcast to discuss the latest findings.
Trump's Job Rating Slides; U.S. Satisfaction Tumbles
President Donald Trump's job approval rating, now 43%, has slipped six percentage points since his 49% rating in mid-March.
More Than Half in U.S. Want Daylight Saving Time Sunsetted
Most Americans now oppose daylight saving time, with support dropping sharply since 1999. Almost half prefer year-round standard time.
Five Key Insights Into Americans' Views of the News Media
Explore five notable Gallup findings about trust and confidence in the U.S. media today.
No Unusual Desire to See Members of Congress Re-Elected
Half of American voters say their own member of Congress deserves re-election; 29% say most members deserve re-election.
U.S. Congressional Approval Stable at 21%
U.S. congressional approval is holding steady at 21% in November, with 35% of Republicans and 9% of Democrats approving of the job Congress is doing.
Snapshot: Congress Approval Still Low Heading Into Midterms
Congressional job approval stands at 21% in October, largely unchanged after the Brett Kavanaugh hearings but improved from lows earlier this year.
Americans Lack Confidence in Major Economic Leaders
No more than 38% of Americans are confident in U.S. economic leadership within Congress or the Biden administration.