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A Gallup survey conducted June 1-15 shows 33 percent of adults describe themselves as extremely proud to be American. The result marks the lowest level recorded since tracking began in 2001.
The HillA Gallup survey conducted June 1-15 found that 33 percent of U.S. adults say they are extremely proud to be American. Another 20 percent said they are very proud, 22 percent moderately proud, 15 percent only a little proud and 9 percent not at all proud.
The share describing themselves as extremely proud has fallen from 55 percent in 2001 and 41 percent in 2025. An AP-NORC poll conducted in April reached a combined 53 percent for the extremely or very proud categories. Results differed sharply by party.
Seventy percent of Republicans said they were extremely proud, compared with 28 percent of independents and 14 percent of Democrats. Forty-two percent of men and 26 percent of women gave the same response. The poll surveyed 1,001 adults and carried a margin of error of 4 percentage points.
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