Americans’ confidence in Congress dropped to a mere 10% this week, the lowest level not only for Congress, but for any institution on record–ever.
The Gallup Poll revealed that Americans ranked Congress last on a list of societal institutions four years in a row. They have the most hope in the military, with a rating of 76%. The list also includes banks, television news, police, church, the U.S. Supreme Court, and the criminal justice system.
Americans’ positive feelings toward Congress was higher in the mid-1980s and in the early 2000s. The high point came in 1973, at 42%.
There was no partisan divide on disdain for Congress. Democrats, Republicans, and independents had equal disapproval of the legislative body in the poll.









