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Democrats largely drove the drop, while Republicans’ level of national pride kept steady. Younger Americans are also less ...
Additionally, 19% of Americans say they are ‘moderately proud,’ whereas 11% say they’re only ‘a little proud’ to represent ...
Only 36% of Democrats say they’re “extremely” or “very” proud to be American, according to a new Gallup poll, reflecting a ...
The share of Americans who say they’re “extremely” or “very” proud to be an American slipped 9 percentage points from last ...
Gallup has released an annual survey ahead of Independence Day tracking how proud Americans feel about their country. This ...
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.
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.
The percentage of Americans who say they are "proud to be an American" is down nine percent from last year, a recent study shows.
A new Gallup Poll revealed that national pride has largely decreased among younger generations, a trend that is increasingly aligned with Democrats losing patriotism. Only 41% of Generation Z said ...
The Gallup poll, released ahead of July Fourth celebrations, found the number of people saying they are 'extremely' or 'very' proud to be an American has fallen since last year.
National pride in the US has declined sharply, Gallup survey finds By Niha Masih The Washington Post,Updated July 2, 2025, 4:50 p.m.