Americans said that the economy is the most important issue facing the country today, according to a poll from Gallup.
Americans named the economy, election reform, race relations, healthcare and unemployment and jobs as the top five issues facing the nation.
Dissatisfaction with government, unifying the country, immigration, lack of respect for each other, and the federal debt rounded out the top ten issues.
"Overall, 31% of the public mention issues related to the economy as the nation's most important problem," Gallup stated. "Besides the economy in general and unemployment, these economic problems include the federal debt (3%) and the gap between the rich and the poor (2%)."
Concerns with healthcare have doubled since the election. In October, 4 percent of Americans said this was an important issue compared to 10 percent of Americans who say that now.
"Domestic policy issues such as the economy, elections, race relations, healthcare and unemployment dominate the problems that Americans say are the most important facing the country," the study said. "Substantial majorities (upward of 60%) believe the Trump administration will improve the economy and create jobs. A slim majority (52%) say he'll improve the healthcare system."