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Nearly Half of U.S. Says Healthcare Headed in Wrong Direction

Americans are divided over President-elect Trump's policies for lowering healthcare costs. Views vary by political affiliation, but by two to one, independents think the policies take the U.S. in the wrong direction.

A Letter to Elected Representatives, From the Average American

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

Congressional Approval Steady at 20%

Congressional job approval remained at 20% for the second consecutive month, six points lower than the two-year high reached in March.

Democrats Have Historically Dim View of National Conditions

Democrats are less likely than in the past to see conditions as positive, while Republicans are upbeat, as is typical for them with a GOP president.

More in U.S. See Health Coverage as Government Responsibility

Americans' agreement that the federal government must ensure all Americans have healthcare coverage now exceeds 60%, after declining to as low as 42% during the years when the Affordable Care Act was being debated and implemented.

Leading With Strengths: Tom Osborne

Learn how this Hall of Fame football coach and congressman coached his players to win through hope, commitment and certain knowledge that they were cared about.

Infrastructure Failure Underscores Government's Problems

The failure of elected leaders to meet and discuss infrastructure, a top priority for Americans, exemplifies the public's view that government itself is the nation's top problem.

Snapshot: In June, About 1 in 5 Approve of Congress

Congressional job approval stands at 19% in June, in line with the average rating (18%) over the 2017-2018 Congress.

Americans' Trust in Media Remains at Trend Low

Americans' confidence in the media is at its lowest point, as Democrats' confidence is near the record low and Republicans' is almost nonexistent.

Nurses Retain Top Ethics Rating in U.S., but Below 2020 High

Americans continue to rate nurses as having the highest ethical standards among 18 professions, but with their lowest rating since 2004. Telemarketers and members of Congress remain the lowest-rated fields.