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Less than a quarter of the United States population has a positive opinion about the federal government, according to a new poll.
The Pew Research Center released a report Thursday derived from their American Trends Panel survey, noting shifts in public perception of government at the local, state, and federal level.
The survey found that only 22% of U.S. adults hold a favorable view of the federal government.
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US President Joe Biden, center, speaks during a State of the Union address at the US Capitol in Washington, D.C. (Nathan Howard/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
This rating, recorded at the end of 2023, marks a 10% drop from the previous data from the end of 2022.
Approximately 32% of Democrats and “Democratic-leaning independents” view the federal government favorably, according to Pew Research. This marks a 17-point drop in approval since May 2022.
Only 11% of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents hold a positive view of the federal government. This is on par with 2022 responses, but a marked drop from 41% approval documented in 2019 under the Trump administration.
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Voters casting their ballots at a polling station during early voting in Brooklyn, New York City, New York. (Lokman Vural Elibol/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
U.S. adults responding to the survey had less overwhelmingly negative feelings towards state-level governance,…
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