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A new Gallup survey shows declining patriotism across generations, with Gen Z showing the lowest levels of national pride, as ...
A new Gallup poll reveals Americans' strongest economic confidence in decades. The survey shows unprecedented optimism about ...
National pride in the U.S. has fallen to a record low, with only 58% of Americans describing themselves as “extremely” or ...
The percentage of Americans who say they are "proud to be an American" is down nine percent from last year, a recent study ...
Heading into the Fourth of July, headlines drew attention to what appears to be a disturbing trend: a marked decline in the ...
One word can describe how Americans are feeling about the way things are going: bad. That’s the finding of a new Gallup poll out Wednesday that measures the state of the nation, and it’s what ...
Bottoms up. More Americans than ever are hitting the hard stuff, drinking booze such as bourbon and vodka as opposed to wine and beer, according to a new Gallup survey released Monday. The number ...
Gallup began tracking Americans’ attitudes about women in politics in 1999 when the percentage of Americans who thought the country would be better off with more women in office was also 57 percent.
American consumers may be learning to live with inflation. A long-running Gallup poll shows a steep drop in the share of Americans who name inflation as their biggest financial problem.. Only 29% ...
Americans borrowed about $88 billion to pay for health care last year, and one in four people skipped care because of costs, according to a new Gallup survey funded by a nonpartisan health group.
Gallup found that almost all of the so-called Nones (95%) say they seldom or never attend services. More than half of Jews, Buddhists, Hindus and Orthodox Christians say they rarely attend as well.
Additionally, 19% of Americans say they are ‘moderately proud,’ whereas 11% say they’re only ‘a little proud’ to represent ...