Americans are feeling more uneasy about the direction of the country, a Gallup poll finds, with increased worry about crime and national unity contributing to a drop in overall satisfaction. Only 29% of U.S. adults say they are satisfied with the way things are going in the country — the lowest since President Donald Trump returned to the White House in January.

The poll, conducted Sept. 2-16, shows the most significant decline in satisfaction among Republicans, dipping from 76% in August to 68% in September. Independents and Democrats saw little change, with 23% and 1% respectively saying they were satisfied.

Mentions of crime or violence as the nation’s most important problem more than doubled in September, rising from 3% in August to 8%. This marks the highest level since August 2020.

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