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America Is in a Mood on the Cusp of 250th Birthday

Recent polls show 69% expect the Founders would feel disappointment about modern democracy, while 41% now say they are pessimistic about the country’s future.

  • As the United States nears the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, most Americans express deep dissatisfaction with the nation's present and predict the country's best years are behind us.
  • The semiquincentennial follows two tumultuous decades that have upended national politics, leaving many Americans feeling battered by economic collapse, pandemic, and prolonged wars.
  • Thinking about the future, 68% told Pew they were hopeful while 60% said they felt scared. Almost everyone surveyed by Gallup cited pride in "the freedoms we have" and "the diversity of our people" .
  • While Congress created a bipartisan commission called America250, President Donald Trump established a separate group called Freedom 250. Democrats accuse Trump of making anniversary events more about celebrating him than the country.
  • Carol Faulkner, a historian at Syracuse University, noted that while generations have used the founding to agitate for rights, today's mood is downbeat. Analysts fear the friction over celebrations may reinforce the nation's bitter divide.
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America is in a mood on the cusp of 250th birthday

Even as the United States approaches the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence most Americans are mired in dissatisfaction with the nation's present and pessimism about its future.

·Helena, United States
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USA Today broke the news in New York, United States on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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