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Democrats largely drove the drop, while Republicans’ level of national pride kept steady. Younger Americans are also less ...
The findings are a stark illustration of how many — but not all — Americans have felt less of a sense of pride in their ...
A new Gallup survey shows declining patriotism across generations, with Gen Z showing the lowest levels of national pride, as ...
The percentage of Americans who say they are "proud to be an American" is down nine percent from last year, a recent study ...
The share of Americans who say they’re “extremely” or “very” proud to be an American slipped 9 points from last year, falling ...
A new Gallup poll reveals a significant decline in national pride, particularly among Democrats and younger generations, ...
A Gallup poll reveals record-low American pride, with only 58% feeling extremely or very proud, showing a significant partisan divide as Democrats' pride drops from 62% to 36% in 2025.
A new Gallup survey shows declining patriotism across generations, with Gen Z showing the lowest levels of national pride, as overall American pride hits a record-low ahead of July 4.
In 2018, 10% of U.S. adults said they had little or no national pride. In January 2001, when Americans were first asked how proud they were, 87% said extremely or very proud.
Only 36% of Democrats say they’re “extremely” or “very” proud to be American, according to a new Gallup poll, reflecting a dramatic decline in national pride that’s also clear among ...