Poll: Growing Number of Young Americans Believe US is Heading in the Wrong Direction
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More young Americans are expressing concern that the United States is on the wrong path, according to recent findings from the Harvard Kennedy Schools Institute of Politics. The Fall 2025 Harvard Youth Poll, conducted in early November, indicates that 57% of adults aged 18 to 29 feel the country is off course, up from 51% in both the Spring 2025 and Fall 2024 surveys conducted before the elections.
Conversely, only 13% of young adults believe the nation is moving in the right direction, a slight decrease from 15% in the spring poll and an increase from 11% in last years fall survey. An additional 28% of respondents reported being unsure about the countrys trajectory.
The poll reveals a strong partisan split. Among young Democrats, 84% say the country is headed in the wrong direction, compared with 61% of independents and 27% of Republicans. Democratic opinions have largely remained stable since the spring survey, while Republicans and independents have shown increased pessimism.
Republican young adults expressing confidence in the countrys direction declined from 43% in the spring to 33% in the latest poll, while those saying the nation is on the wrong track remained almost unchanged at 27%. Independent respondents saw a rise in pessimism, with 61% now seeing the country as off course, up from 51% in the spring, while those saying things are on the right track stayed relatively constant at 7%.
Economic concerns continue to dominate young Americans priorities. Only 30% believe they will be financially better off than their parents. Inflation ranks as the top economic issue, cited by 37% overall, including 48% of Republicans, 36% of Democrats, and 34% of independents. Health care ranks second, with 15% of all young adults identifying it as a key concern, particularly among Democrats (23%) and independents (14%). For Republicans, taxes are the second most pressing issue, chosen by 13% of respondents.
The survey included 2,040 participants aged 18 to 29 and was conducted from November 3 to 7, 2025. The margin of error for the results is 2.94 percentage points.
Author: Logan Reeves
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