American pride across the nation falls to all-time low in 2025, study finds
Jul 2, 2025, 5:01 AM

Attendees in a crowd wave American flags. (Photo: Kevin Dietsch, Getty Images)
(Photo: Kevin Dietsch, Getty Images)
A record low of U.S. adults said they are extremely or very proud to be an American in 2025, according to a study by .
Fifty-eight percent of U.S. adults claimed they were either “extremely proud” or “very proud” to be an American, a substantial 23% drop from 10 years ago.
American pride survey
Gallup posed the question, “How proud are you to be an American?” and asked participants to select either extremely proud, very proud, moderately proud, a little proud, or not proud at all.
Of the total participants, 41% said that they are “extremely proud” to be an American, and 17% said they are “very proud.” The percentage of “extremely proud” Americans remained unchanged since 2024; however, the “very proud” percentage decreased by 9% since 2024.
The 58% of U.S. adults claiming they are either “extremely proud or very proud to be an American is the lowest on record. The second-lowest year was 2020, when 63% of participants claimed they were extremely or very proud.
On the contrary, 19% of U.S. adults said they were “moderately” proud, 11% were “only a little” proud, and 9% said they were “not at all” proud.
“The combined 20% on the lower end of the pride scale essentially ties the record 21% measured in 2020. Until 2018, less than 10% of U.S. adults had consistently said they had little or no national pride,” Gallup stated.
Republicans v. Democrats: American pride comparison
Gallup noted that Democrats were primarily responsible for the decline in U.S. pride among adults in 2025, with 36% saying they are “extremely” or “very” proud, which is down from 62% in 2024.
“Republicans’ level of national pride has been much steadier, typically registering above 90%, including 92% this year, up from 85% in 2024,” Gallup stated. “The only years in which fewer than nine in 10 Republicans were proud were 2016 and 2020 through 2024. All but 2020 were when a Democratic president was in office.”
The number of Independent voters has also reached a record low of 53%, compared to the second-lowest year in 2024 with 60%.
Gallup mentioned that Independents’ pride has been declining since the early 2000s, first dropping below 80% in 2005, then below 70% in 2019, and now below 60% this year.
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