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Sep 26, 2017

Republican Party Favored to Keep U.S. Safe, Prosperous

Americans favor the Republican Party over the Democratic Party to keep the U.S. safe from terrorism and, more narrowly, to keep the country prosperous.
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.
Nov 9, 2018

Cybercrimes Remain Most Worrisome to Americans

Americans continue to worry much more about being victimized by computer hackers and identity thieves than 11 other traditional crimes.
Jun 15, 2017

Terrorism, Migration Trouble Many in Europe

A median of more than six in 10 residents across 14 European countries say terrorism is a serious problem; 55% say the same about immigration levels.
Jan 27, 2020

Americans' Take on the U.S. Is Improved, but Still Mixed

Americans are far from content with the nation's state of affairs, but their average satisfaction with 27 issues tracked since 2001 is the highest in 15 years.
Mar 5, 2018

North Korea, Cyberterrorism Top Threats to U.S.

About four in five Americans believe that North Korean nuclear weapons and cyberterrorism each pose critical threats to the United States.
Jul 8, 2019

Solutions for the Financial Services Industry - Gallup

Sustainable organic growth requires a long-term commitment to customers. Striving to achieve a culture of customer experience will make it possible.
Mar 15, 2018

Broad Agreement on Most Ideas to Curb School Shootings

A majority of Americans favor a number of different proposals to prevent school shootings, but less than half favor arming teachers.
Jul 2, 2018

10 Things You Need to Know From Gallup for July 4th

How many Americans are proud to be Americans? Find the answer to this question and what else you need to know this Fourth of July.
Jan 14, 2019

Seven in 10 Maintain Negative View of U.S. Healthcare System

Seventy percent of Americans describe the current U.S. healthcare system as being "in a state of crisis" or having "major problems." Negative ratings of the system are even higher among Democrats (84%).