88% of Americans think the country goes in the wrong direction, according to a survey by the University of Monmouth, the highest level since their polls were conducted.

According to the survey results of Monmouth University in New Jersey, published on July 5, only 10% of Americans thought that the country was on the right track, the lowest level from the poll on being conducted in the year.

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The percentage of people think that the country is going in the wrong direction to increase 9 percentage points compared to the survey in May, then the record high.

Only 6% of the Republican voters say the country is on the right track, compared to 18% of democratic voters.

US President Joe Biden at the Four Summit in Tokyo in May. Photo: AFP.

16% of people aged 55 and older said the US was on the right track, compared to 8% in people 35-54 years old and 5% in 18-34 years old.

Monmouth University conducted a survey both before and after the Supreme Court ruled the abortion rights.

Nearly half of the respondents think that gasoline prices or inflation, are at the highest level for decades, is their biggest concern.

The Federal Reserve has quickly raised lending interest rates to curb inflation, but more and more economists have warned the risk of recession.

However, that did not change the overall picture of the voters who wanted the Party to control the National Assembly, Murray added, referring to the midterm National Assembly election in November.

38% of the respondents want the Democratic Party to control the National Assembly, compared to 36% of the Republican chosen.

Monmouth University polls were conducted from June 23 to June 27 with 978 adults in the United States.

71% of Americans in the survey of Harvard Caps - Harris Poll did not want Biden to re -election on the grounds that he was not good or too old.

The majority of Americans are not satisfied with the state of the country, when a poll shows that 85% of the country is going in the wrong direction.