Poll Finds , 'Traditional Values', Fading Away in the United States.<br />A recent poll suggests that the importance of traditional values in the United States has plummeted over recent decades. .<br />Fox News reports that a poll by 'The Wall Street Journal' asked about the importance of values and compared <br />the results to the outlet's first values poll in 1998. .<br />Traditional metrics were covered <br />including patriotism, religious faith <br />and the importance of having a family.<br />In 2023, the poll found that 39% of people in <br />the U.S. said that faith was very important to them <br />and 38% said that patriotism is very important. .<br />In 1998, 62% of those surveyed said that <br />religion was a very important aspect of their lives <br />and 70% said patriotism was very important.<br />The poll surveyed a total of 1,019 people <br />living in the U.S. between March 1 and March 13. .<br />Fox News reports that the poll <br />is the latest survey to show a sharp decline <br />in traditional values in the U.S.<br />In 2022, a Fox News poll found <br />that national pride was down <br />30% when compared to 2011. .<br />A 2019 poll by 'WSJ' and NBC found that <br />many values held by older generations in <br />the U.S. are not shared with Millenials. .<br />When the first 'WSJ' values survey was conducted <br />in 1998, a majority of Americans said that “principles <br />of hard work, patriotism, commitment to religion and <br />the goal of having children” were critical values