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American Pride Falls to Record Low, Driven by Democrats and Gen Z

UNITED STATES, JUL 5 – Gallup finds national pride at a record low of 58%, with Democrats at 36% and Republicans at 92%, highlighting a deep partisan and generational divide in the U.S.

  • Only 58% of Americans say they are "extremely" or "very proud" to be American, according to polling by Gallup, marking a significant decline from 2001's 87%.
  • In 2025, only 36% of Democrats reported being proud to be American, while 92% of Republicans expressed pride, reflecting a significant gap between the two parties.
  • The gap in pride levels between Republicans and Democrats reached a record 56%, with Republicans consistently showing higher pride in their country.
  • Polling revealed that only about 4 in 10 Americans in Generation Z feel proud to be American, compared to about 7 in 10 in older generations.
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Gallup broke the news in on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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