China Increasingly Perceived as America’s Greatest Enemy
For third year in a row, Americans rank China as America’s greatest enemy in the world today.
For third year in a row, Americans rank China as America’s greatest enemy in the world today.
Most Americans predict economic struggles, political conflict in the U.S., and international chaos in 2023.
Crime has become a larger concern for Americans over the past two years, but this hasn’t led to renewed support for capital punishment.
A majority of small business owners hope for Republican victories and believe their small businesses will benefit more from Republican candidate triumphs.
Americans continue to view China as a source of concern, though there has been a shift since March in what is seen as the most serious problems.
There is a strong American majority advocating for greater parental involvement in education.
There is a strong American majority advocating for greater parental involvement in education.
Nearly 6/10 of those surveyed either very or somewhat dissatisfied with the level of immigration into the U.S. today.
New polling from Gallup matches American Majority Project research findings that inflation is a top concern of Americans today.
Americans remain much more positive toward capitalism than socialism, and their ratings of each have been largely stable over the past decade.