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Dec 27, 2019

Government Ranks as Top U.S. Problem for Third Year

When asked to name the top problem facing the country today, more than one in four U.S. adults in 2019 name some aspect of government.
Nov 5, 2019

The Roots of Income Inequality

Income inequality is one of the most contentious political issues today. Gallup's principal economist has a compelling theory for why it exists.
Jun 23, 2020

Is the Media Creating Division on COVID-19 Health Practices?

Most Americans still practice social distancing and wear face masks, but the gap is widening among those living in partisan echo chambers.
Mar 2, 2020

In U.S., Most Oppose Micro-Targeting in Online Political Ads

A solid majority of Americans do not want political campaigns to be able to micro-target them through digital ads.
Jul 16, 2018

Employee Burnout, Part 2: What Managers Can Do

Managers can do five things that highly correlate with preventing burnout and making work purposeful for employees.
Mar 18, 2020

Before Pandemic, Outbreaks Least of Worries in Western Europe

Just a few years ago, the spread of contagious disease ranked last on a list of serious problems facing Western Europe.
Jul 23, 2019

Mentions of Immigration as Top Problem Surpass Record High

Mentions of immigration as the nation's most important problem increased further in July to a new record 27%.
Aug 5, 2020

Black Americans Want Police to Retain Local Presence

It's not so much the volume of interactions Black Americans have with the police that troubles them or differentiates them from other racial groups, but rather the quality of those interactions.
Sep 30, 2019

Democrats Maintain Favorability Edge Over Republicans

Although Americans still view the Democratic Party more favorably than the Republican Party, the GOP maintains its edge in protecting the U.S. from external threats and keeping the country prosperous.
Jun 10, 2015

Americans Still Say Liberties Should Trump Anti-Terrorism

The majority of Americans continue to prefer anti-terrorism policies that safeguard individual civil liberties to policies that take all steps necessary to prevent terrorism but may violate civil liberties.