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Dec 6, 2017
Nigerians' Attention Turns Toward Economy
As Nigerians see some progress in their country's efforts to tackle terrorism and corruption, their eyes are focusing more sharply on their economy, which they say is the most important issue for the government to address.
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 1, 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.
Dec 11, 2018
The Most Generous Countries in the World
Gallup's latest report on charitable giving worldwide shows people don't need to be rich to be generous.
Feb 22, 2018
Trump Rated Best on Terrorism, the Economy; Better on Taxes
President Donald Trump maintains low approval for his handling of Russia and the news media, but his rating on taxes is improved and majorities now approve of his handling of terrorism and the economy.
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.
Jun 20, 2017
Terrorism Fears Drive More in U.S. to Avoid Crowds
A record high 38% of Americans say the threat of terrorism makes them less willing to attend events with large crowds, and 46% say they are less willing to travel overseas.
Feb 20, 2013
Taking Stock of the People's Concerns
My colleague Lydia Saad had an important analysis last week looking in depth at Americans' views of the most important problem facing the nation. This question is not a definitive way to assess the priorities that Americans assign to their ...
Jan 5, 2021
Country Living Enjoys Renewed Appeal in U.S.
Nearly half of Americans (48%) say their ideal place to live would be a town or rural area rather than a city or suburb. While similar to the 2001 finding, this is up from 39% in 2018.