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America on its 250th birthday. As the country prepares to mark the occasion, public opinion shows a complicated picture of national pride. While many Americans still say they are proud to be American, that pride is not felt equally across political parties, generations, or views of the country’s future. This week, the Poll Hub team looks at what American pride means today and how it compares with earlier moments in U.S. history.
Then, we turn to another major generational moment: the oldest Baby Boomers turning 80. As millions of Americans enter older age, questions about death, caregiving, wills, and end-of-life planning are becoming more urgent. Polling shows that Americans often understand the importance of these conversations, but many still delay making concrete plans or discussing their wishes with loved ones. We break down what the data reveals about America’s comfort with death, and its lack of preparation for it.
And, finally, we end with a look back at how Americans once felt about shifting major holidays to Mondays for longer weekends.
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America on its 250th birthday. As the country prepares to mark the occasion, public opinion shows a complicated picture of national pride. While many Americans still say they are proud to be American, that pride is not felt equally across political parties, generations, or views of the country’s future. This week, the Poll Hub team looks at what American pride means today and how it compares with earlier moments in U.S. history.
Then, we turn to another major generational moment: the oldest Baby Boomers turning 80. As millions of Americans enter older age, questions about death, caregiving, wills, and end-of-life planning are becoming more urgent. Polling shows that Americans often understand the importance of these conversations, but many still delay making concrete plans or discussing their wishes with loved ones. We break down what the data reveals about America’s comfort with death, and its lack of preparation for it.
And, finally, we end with a look back at how Americans once felt about shifting major holidays to Mondays for longer weekends.

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