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Mar 8, 2023
Eastern Europe: Internet Offers Lifeline to Women in Ukraine
Gallup World Poll Regional Director Galina Zapryanova discusses the challenges for women in the former Soviet states and Eastern Europe on International Women's Day 2023.
Feb 28, 2023
Biden Job Approval at 42%; Below 40% on Four Issues
President Joe Biden remains underwater in his overall job approval and ratings of his handling of six issues. His handling of the coronavirus response is the only issue on which he earns majority-level approval.
Apr 8, 2025
Most Students Say College Does Well Promoting Free Speech
Most students say their college does an "excellent" or "good" job promoting free speech and that they feel respected by other students and faculty.
Jun 29, 2021
Gallup Vault: Expanding Voting Rights to Young Adults
A majority of Americans favored lowering the voting age to 18 long before the 26th Amendment, which did this, was ratified in 1971.
Nov 2, 2017
Former Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel on Decisions to Go to War
In today's podcast, former Secretary of Defense and U.S. Sen. Chuck Hagel offers unique insights into how military leaders and elected officials use public opinion in their decision-making.
May 1, 2026
Economic Gloom Grips the U.K.
For the second consecutive year, about one in five Britons say their local economy is getting better.
Apr 29, 2021
A Look Back at Reaction to Bin Laden's Death
Gallup takes a look back at how Osama bin Laden's death affected attitudes about U.S. leadership and terrorism.
Dec 26, 2019
Who Had the Lowest Gallup Presidential Job Approval Rating?
A slow economy, unpopular military engagement, labor strife and a corruption scandal combined to give this president the all-time lowest job approval rating.
Apr 23, 2021
U.S. Defense Budget, Afghanistan Withdrawal Not Hot-Button Issues
Americans are unlikely to have strong reactions to Joe Biden's defense budget and his decision to withdraw troops from Afghanistan.
Apr 10, 2026
Americans' Tax Views Remain Negative
Fifty-nine percent of Americans say their taxes are too high, while 47% consider them fair, near the record low measured in 1999.