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Congress' Job Rating Sinks to 15%; Trump's Steady at 41%
Congress' approval rating has sunk to 15%, mainly because of a sharp decline among Republicans.
No Top U.S. Government Official Earns Majority Job Approval
None of the top elected or appointed officials in the federal government today earns even bare majority approval ratings from the American public, with the highest, 48%, earned by Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts.
Public Interest in Having a Third Major Party Dips to 56%
After peaking at 62% in early 2021, Americans' desire to see a third major party emerge in the country has dropped to 56%, which is about average for this trend.
Young Adults' Views on Middle East Changing Most
A decade ago, Democrats sympathized more with the Israelis than with the Palestinians in their conflict, but now more sympathize with the Palestinians.
Party ID Average for 2020 Winds Up Similar to Prior Years
Although Americans' party preferences varied over the course of 2020, the average for the year was similar to what it was during the previous four years.
Farming, Computer, Restaurant Industries Lead U.S. Ratings
Farming and the computer and restaurant industries are the top-rated of 25 U.S. sectors, while the federal government ranks last.
Americans Think History Will Rate Biden Presidency Negatively
Fifty-four percent of U.S. adults expect that Joe Biden will go down in history as a below-average or poor president, while 26% say he will be remembered as an average president and 19% as outstanding or above average.
Postelection: Economic Confidence Up; Biden Ratings Down
After the election, Americans' confidence in the economy has improved, while fewer approve of Joe Biden's performance and are satisfied with the state of the nation.
Americans End Year in Gloomy Mood
Americans usher out 2025 with low approval of their leaders, worsening economic views, and sharp partisan divides after the shutdown.
Public Firm in View Government Doing Too Much, Too Powerful
Per usual, a majority of Americans think the government is doing too many things that should be left to individuals and businesses.