April 2020 high point of 45% when residents in many states were living under stay-at-home orders.Line graph. Percentage of Americans mentioning the coronavirus as the most important problem facing the U.S.
since March 2020. Currently, 20% mention it, the lowest since 13% in March 2020.Although fewer U.S. adults cite COVID-19 than have done so for more than a year, it is still the top problem, and immigration (14%), the government (14%) and race relations (12%) are named as the next most pressing issues.In addition to the five-percentage-point decline in mentions of COVID-19, the government (-6 points) and the economy (-4 points) fell since last month.