Americans Less Enthusiastic About Capitalism, Largely Negative About Socialism: Gallup

Contact Your Elected Officials

The poll finds that socialism is still viewed negatively by most Americans, as capitalism posts record-low ratings.

A new Gallup poll shows that while Americans have grown less enthusiastic about capitalism, their view of socialism has remained steady—and largely negative.

In a survey released on Sept. 8, 57 percent of adults said they had an unfavorable view of socialism. That figure is virtually unchanged in recent years and just two points shy of the most negative reading Gallup has ever recorded, 59 percent in 2021.

By contrast, 39 percent said they viewed socialism positively, up slightly from the lows of 2016 and on par with the levels recorded in 2012 and 2019.

Beneath that stability lies a sharp partisan split.

Democrats have steadily warmed to socialism since Gallup first asked the question in 2010, when about half expressed a favorable opinion. Today, roughly two-thirds do.

Republicans have moved in the opposite direction, with positive ratings of socialism shrinking to just 14 percent, while independents have held relatively steady over time.

In the latest survey, Democrats are the only partisan group of the three that views socialism more positively than capitalism—66% to 42%, respectively. Independents are modestly more pro-capitalism than pro-socialism (51% vs. 38%), while Republicans are overwhelmingly so (74% vs. 14%).

“Democrats’ more positive views of socialism occur at a time when many high-profile Democratic officials—most notably, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), as well as New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani—have identified themselves as Democratic socialists and advocated policies calling for a significantly expanded government role in economic matters,” Jeffrey Jones, Gallup Senior Editor, wrote in an analysis of the results.

Capitalism, meanwhile, slipped to its weakest showing in the poll’s 15-year history. Fifty-four percent of Americans said they had a favorable view of capitalism, down from 60 percent in 2021 and the lowest reading since Gallup began tracking the measure in 2010. Forty-two percent expressed a negative view, the highest on record.

The decline in support for capitalism is driven largely by Democrats and independents. Only 42 percent of Democrats now rate capitalism positively, a record low, while just over half of independents—51 percent—still do. Republicans remain broadly supportive, with nearly three in four holding a favorable view.

Even with capitalism’s image dimming, the overall picture is clear: Americans remain far more skeptical of socialism, which has consistently drawn majority opposition across the Gallup trend.

By Tom Ozimek

Read Full Article on TheEpochTimes.com

The Epoch Times
The Epoch Timeshttps://www.theepochtimes.com/
Tired of biased news? The Epoch Times is truthful, factual news that other media outlets don't report. No spin. No agenda. Just honest journalism like it used to be.

Hamas’s Stubborn Grip on Arms Signals No Desire for Genuine Peace

Hamas’s rhetoric reflects its founding ideology, prioritizing armed resistance over civilian welfare or diplomatic progress.

Off the radar

In the longstanding and brutal ledger of religious persecution, Nigeria now occupies its own grim chapter with its enduring pogrom against Christians.

The New Jackboots? A Wake-Up Call on Antifa and Fascism

An analysis of whether Antifa truly opposes fascism by comparing its tactics and behavior to historical signs and movements of fascist regimes.

If Federal Food Assistance Programs End, Theft Begins

Many patriotic Americans well versed in American History have...

Tucker EN FUEGO: Taking Stock of MAGA, Ten Years on

Draining of the Swamp has yet to come anything close to fruition, as the creatures that populate said Swamp yet cling bitterly to power.

Dallas Doctor Surrenders License After Texas AG Sues for Prescribing Gender Transition Drugs to Minors

Doctor surrendered her medical license following lawsuit by Texas AG Paxton, accusing her of illegally prescribing gender transition drugs to minors.

June Lockhart, Beloved Mother Figure From ‘Lassie’ and ‘Lost in Space,’ Dies at 100

June Lockhart, a mother figure for a generation of TV viewers whether at home in “Lassie” or in the stratosphere in “Lost in Space,” has died at 100.

Kamala Harris Teases New White House Run: ‘I Am Not Done’

Kamala Harris hinted in a BBC interview that she may run for president again in 2028, saying she hasn’t ruled out another White House bid.

TCM Classic Tour at Warner Bros. Studio: Finding Stardust in Today’s Hollywood

Warner Bros. launched the TCM Classic Films Tour in April 2024, offering visitors a nostalgic journey through the studio’s historic movie legacy.

Trump Hikes Canada’s Tariffs by 10 Percent for Not Pulling Anti-Tariff Ad Immediately

Trump announced he will increase tariffs on Canada by 10% after ad by provincial government of Ontario misrepresented President Reagan’s speech on tariffs.

Trump Rolls Back Emissions Rules on Copper Smelters

President Trump issued a proclamation aimed at reversing a Biden-era environmental rule that enforced stricter air emission standards on copper smelters.

Donor Gives $130 Million to Cover Shortfall in Troop Pay During Shutdown

Trump announced on Oct. 23 that an anonymous donor sent $130M to cover military pay during the ongoing government shutdown.

‘Frustration’ With Canada Led to Trump Scrapping Talks, Not Just Ontario’s Ad: US Official

President Trump cited Ontario’s TV ad as the reason for halting Canada trade talks, but officials say it stems from rising U.S. frustration with Ottawa.
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

MAGA Business Central