Only 10% of adults have a great deal of confidence in the nation’s banks and financial institutions, and most say the government is not doing enough to regulate the industry.
U.S. adults are more than twice as likely to say the number of immigrants allowed in the U.S. should be reduced rather than increased (44% vs. 20%). There is little public agreement on what immigration policies the government should prioritize.
Sixty-one percent of the public is concerned about China’s influence around the world, about the same as March 2022. Fewer people are now worried about Russia’s influence: 53% down from 64% last year.
Most adults still think the United States should play at least some role in the war. Support for specific interventions like supplying weapons to Ukraine is waning.
More Americans disapprove than approve of the way Biden handled the situation involving classified documents, but there was little change in his overall approval rating.