Americans name 'government/poor leadership' as nation's biggest problem: poll
President Joe Biden is slated to give his State of the Union address on Feb. 7 and will likely face a critical audience as Americans sour on the government as a whole.
A plurality of Americans say the government itself is the biggest problem facing Americans, according to a recent survey.
Nearly a quarter, 21%, of respondents in the latest Gallup poll indicated that the "government/poor leadership" is the "most important problem facing this country today."
Inflation came in second with 15%, followed by immigration with 11% and "economy in general" with 10%. Approval of Congress came in at an abysmal 21%, while President Joe Biden earned a score of 41% .
Government ranked first among the nation's problems for both Republicans (24%) and Democrats (18%). Overall, Republicans and Republican-leaning independents pointed to government, inflation, immigration, and the economy in general as ranking among their top concerns.
A plurality of Democrats also identified government as the leading problem, but other respondents split more evenly between a range of social and economic issues.
President Joe Biden is slated to give his State of the Union address on Feb. 7 and will likely face a critical audience as Americans sour on the government as a whole.