The negative attitudes were expressed toward leading lawmakers on both sides of the aisle, with 52 per cent saying the policies of Democrats would move the country in the wrong direction, compared to 54 per cent for Republican policies.
And 54 per cent of respondents said the same thing about the policies of President Barack Obama, a Democrat.
The 113th Congress did pass a budget agreement before its holiday recess, but less than 60 bills have been signed into law during its first year.
A total of 68 per cent of those questioned said the current Congress was the worst in their lifetime, with only 28 per cent disagreeing.
The negative outlook toward Congress "exists among all demographic and political subgroups. Men, women, rich, poor, young, old - all think this year's Congress has been the worst they can remember," CNN polling director Keating Holland said.
"Older Americans - who have lived through more congresses - hold more negative views of the 113th Congress than younger Americans. Republicans, Democrats and independents also agree that this has been the worst session of Congress in their lifetimes."
The poll, conducted by telephone December 16-19 with 1,035 adults across the nation, has a margin of error of plus or minus three percentage points.
