The Gallup U.S. Daily Tracking Poll gauged Americans' opinions and perceptions on the most pressing political and economic issues and current events.| Gallup.com
Congress' job approval rating has slipped to 11%, its low point this year and only two percentage points above the all-time low of 9%. Just 8% of Republicans approve of the Republican-led institution.| Gallup.com
Americans' approval of the way Congress is handling its job dropped to 9% in November, the lowest in Gallup's 39-year history of asking the question. The previous low point had been 10%, registered twice in 2012.| Gallup.com
This page provides Gallup's long-term trends on Americans' views about abortion by age, including their views on legality and their preferred label.| Gallup.com
This page outlines Gallup's long-term trends on Americans' views about abortion by gender.| Gallup.com
Americans' preferences for the legality of abortion are provided here in tabular form, with breakouts by key population subgroups.| Gallup.com
Long before credit cards became ubiquitous, 36% of Americans in 1941 said they were paying for something on "installment."| Gallup.com
Fifteen percent of Americans say they smoke marijuana, according to combined 2023 and 2024 data.| Gallup.com
About half of Americans say President Donald Trump is moving too fast in addressing the nation's problems, while a third say he is moving at about the right speed.| Gallup.com
Gallup's initial job approval measure for President Donald Trump finds the public evenly divided, with 45% approving and 45% disapproving.| Gallup.com
About one in six Republicans (16%) approve of the job Congress is doing, down from 28% in July and 50% in February.| Gallup.com
Americans' support for legalizing marijuana continues to increase, with a new record 64% saying it should be made legal in Gallup's nearly 50-year trend.| Gallup.com
As partisan-fueled court battles over state voting laws shape the 2016 political landscape and beyond, four in five Americans support both early voting and voter ID laws. A smaller majority of 63% support automatic voter registration.| Gallup.com
Americans' approval of Congress jumped to 28% this month from 19% in January. This spike was driven by a 30-percentage-point increase among Republicans.| Gallup.com
This page provides Gallup's long-term trends on Americans' views about abortion by party identification.| Gallup.com
Americans' trust in the mass media has dropped sharply since last year to its lowest point since 1972. Republicans' lack of faith in the media is chiefly behind this decline.| Gallup.com
Americans are now almost evenly split on whether to amend the U.S. Constitution to replace the Electoral College with a popular vote system for electing presidents. In the past, Americans preferred the popular vote.| Gallup.com
Americans' perceptions of what is morally acceptable continue to grow more permissive, with their views on several issues the most liberal to date.| Gallup.com
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According to Gallup's "scalometer" ratings, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton remain the least-liked U.S. presidential candidates Gallup has ever polled on.| Gallup.com