The share of People who say they’re “very satisfied” with their private lives reached a brand new low in 2025, in accordance with Gallup’s annual Temper of the Nation ballot printed Thursday.
Within the survey, 44 % of respondents stated they’re “very satisfied” with the way in which issues are going of their private lives — the bottom stage since Gallup began asking the query in 2001.
One other 37 % stated they’re “somewhat satisfied,” whereas 9 % stated they’re “somewhat dissatisfied” and eight % stated they’re “very dissatisfied.”
The earlier low level within the share of People who stated they have been “very satisfied” was in 2011, when 46 % gave that reply because the nation was nonetheless recovering from the recession.
The best level for the “very satisfied” share got here in January 2020, proper earlier than the COVID-19 pandemic. Almost two-thirds, 65 %, of People stated on the time that they have been “very satisfied” with their private lives.
Since then, the share of adults who stated they’re “very satisfied” of their private lives has fallen by 21 factors. That downward development was seen throughout demographics, however the largest variation is obvious in political occasion associations.
Republicans who stated they’re “very satisfied” of their private lives fell 43 factors, from 80 % in 2020 to 37 % in 2025. In contrast, the share of “very satisfied” Democrats declined by 5 factors, from 56 % in 2020 to 51 % in 2025; and the share of “very satisfied” independents declined by 13 factors, from 60 % to 47 %.
The ballot was performed Jan. 2-15 and included 1,005 adults. The margin of error is 4 proportion factors.