
Discontent with Government, Immigration Replace Economic Worries as Top Concern for Americans
The U.S. faces many problems, from foreign wars to economic crises, but, according to Americans, the two most crucial issues the nation is dealing with are the federal government and immigration matters. A recent Gallup poll found that the federal government, Congress, and politicians were ranked the number one issue facing the U.S. at present, followed fairly closely by immigration and immigration policy. Overall, 29% of Americans ranked the government as the most crucial issue, 20% ranked immigration and immigration policy as the most crucial issue, and 11% ranked the economy in general as the most crucial issue. Only 8% of those polled said that inflation and affordability were the most crucial issues for the U.S.









