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A 2025 Gallup poll shows rising U.S. anxiety over politics and government, especially among those 35 and older, amid growing generational divides and distrust in institutions.
A new Gallup poll from March to October 2025 reveals that about one-third of Americans name politics and government as their top national concern, a level of anxiety higher than in most other countries surveyed, including nations facing major geopolitical or economic challenges.
This concern is especially pronounced among Americans aged 35 and older, while those under 35 are more focused on economic issues like housing, food, and affordability—mirroring trends in other wealthy nations facing housing crises.
The findings highlight a growing generational divide and deepening distrust in democratic institutions, fueled by decades of polarization, the January 6 Capitol attack, and contested elections.
Una encuesta de Gallup de 2025 muestra una creciente ansiedad estadounidense por la política y el gobierno, especialmente entre los mayores de 35 años, en medio de crecientes divisiones generacionales y desconfianza en las instituciones.