Polling News

Economy Driving Satisfaction With Country

July 26, 2018

A recent Gallup poll looked into reasons why Americans' broad satisfaction with the direction of the U.S. has increased the last few months.  According to Gallup, 35% of Americans are satisfied with the way things are going in the country.  Since Gallup first asked the question in 1979, the historical average has been 37%, but today’s number is higher than the average in 2017 (25%) and near the peak level of satisfaction during President Barack Obama’s first year in 2009 (36%).

Gallup notes the economy is “Americans’ top response when asked to name the ‘most important thing that is going well’ in the U.S. today.”  The distant second was “Social climate/Civic participation/Resistance” (17%), followed by “Nothing well/Nothing much” (12%), and “National conditions” (11%).  This lack of economic anxiety underlines the positive view of the country today but also means voters are apt to overlook their improved economic circumstances and turn to other issues.

What does this mean for the midterms?  Considering the GOP controls the White House, Congress, and a majority of state houses and governors’ mansions, Republicans have an optimistic view of the economy and country (53% say the economy is the most important thing going well and 66% say they are satisfied with the way things are going).  Only 26% of Democrats, however, say the economy is the most important thing going well, while 89% are dissatisfied with the way things are going. 

This disparity will play out in November, but if Republican candidates focus on the positive accomplishments of their party and what their voters are concerned about today – issues like education and health care, for example – they will have a better shot at attracting independents and swing voters over Democrats who focus on the “Resist” culture that party’s left-wing fringe base prioritizes.

Related PollingNews

Placeholder polling news
January 22, 2026 |
Polling News
It’s been a year since President Donald Trump was sworn into office again. He was elected largely because inflation was high and economic growth low under President Joe Biden. ...
Placeholder polling news
January 15, 2026 |
Polling News
A new high of 45% of Americans identify as political independents, according to a recent Gallup News poll. Independents have been the largest group since Gallup began tracking this measure in 1988.   ...
Placeholder polling news
January 08, 2026 |
Polling News
The first numbers on the U.S. capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro show that Americans are cautiously supportive, according to new Reuters/Ipsos poll. ...
Placeholder polling news
December 30, 2025 |
Polling News
As 2025 comes to a close, CBS News/YouGov poll found health care costs are rising as a top concern for Americans, above food and housing. ...
Button karlsbooks
Button readinglist
Button nextapperance