(POLL) Biden ends 2023 with 39% job approval rating
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The following is from Gallup News. WASHINGTON, D.C. — Americans are more negative about U.S. progress in dealing with the problem of illegal drugs than at any prior point in Gallup’s trend, which dates back to 1972. For the first
(GALLUP) Majority say America is losing ground on illegal drug issue Read More »
The following is from Gallup News. STORY HIGHLIGHTS Nearly two-thirds of probable Black Friday/Cyber Monday shoppers (64%) are likely to buy items for themselves or their household on those special sale days, and more than a third (34%) say they
The following is from Gallup News. The 32% of Americans who say they trust the mass media “a great deal” or “a fair amount” to report the news in a full, fair and accurate way ties Gallup’s lowest historical reading, previously
The following is an excerpt from Gallup News. The two major political parties remain unpopular in the U.S., with 56% of Americans viewing the Republican unfavorably and 58% saying the same of the Democratic Party. Although both parties are about
(Gallup) Neither political party in US is well-liked, but GOP has advantage on issues Read More »
The following is from Gallup News. With lawmakers struggling to pass an appropriations bill to fund the government and as a possible shutdown looms, few Americans approve of the way Congress is handling its job. Congress’ current 17% approval rating
(GALLUP) Low job ratings for Biden and Congress continue Read More »
The following is from Gallup News. Nearly half of Americans (47%) describe themselves as religious, another 33% say they are spiritual but not religious, and 2% volunteer they are “both.” Although the vast majority of U.S. adults have one of
(GALLUP) 47% of Americans identify as religious, 33% as spiritual Read More »
The following is from Gallup News. Americans give nursing homes an average D+ grade for quality of care, and few say they would be comfortable living in a nursing home if they could no longer care for themselves, according to
(GALLUP) Americans give nursing homes an overall grade of a D+ Read More »