Americans' National Pride Drops 9 Points to Lowest Level Recorded
- A recent Gallup poll reveals that just 58% of U.S. adults express a high level of pride in being American, marking the lowest recorded percentage to date.
- This decline in pride has been driven primarily by Democrats and independents amid a widening partisan split since 2001.
- Republicans remain largely proud of the country, with over 90% expressing pride, while Democratic pride dropped from 62% last year to 36% this year.
- Jeffrey Jones of Gallup highlighted that each generation exhibits less patriotism than the previous, with Generation Z showing the lowest levels of pride.
- The data suggests that national pride's erosion is complex, reflecting broader generational and political divides, not solely linked to any single political figure.
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National pride in the US has declined sharply, Gallup survey finds
Just 58% of adults in the United States are “extremely” or “very” proud to be American, according to a Gallup poll released this week — the lowest level recorded by the company in the more than two decades since it…
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