10-percentage-point drop to 46.4% in late April, a level last measured during the Great Recession. The thriving rate improved to as high as 53.7% in June but has since ticked down to 52.2% in July.
Even so, the current rate is roughly a six-percentage-point improvement over the last three months, representing around 14 million additional adults who are thriving when compared to late April.Line graph.
The percentage of Americans who are classified as thriving. 52.2% of Americans are currently thriving. This is up from 46.4% who were thriving in April 2020.Gallup classifies Americans as "thriving," "struggling" or "suffering" according to how they rate their current and future lives on a ladder scale with steps numbered from 0 to 10, based on.