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Mar 17, 2015

In U.S., Worries About Terrorism, Race Relations Up Sharply

Out of 15 issues, Americans' worries about the possibility of a terrorist attack and race relations increased most sharply from 2014 to 2015. Meanwhile, concerns about unemployment and the economy declined over the past year.
Feb 3, 2020

The State of the Union Depends on One's Political Party

As President Donald Trump prepares to deliver his 2020 State of the Union address, Gallup finds Republicans and Democrats holding differing views on national conditions.
Nov 14, 2016

Americans' Worries About Most Crimes Similar to 2015

Americans' worries about being a victim of most crimes that Gallup asks about are the same as last year. Their concern is up about being a victim of terrorism, being attacked while driving and getting mugged.
Dec 13, 2022

Government Remains Americans' Top Problem in 2022

For the seventh year in the past decade, Americans name dissatisfaction with the government as the top problem in 2022, with economic issues close behind.
Nov 20, 2020

A Letter to Elected Representatives, From the Average American

What average Americans would say in a letter to their elected representatives.
Nov 9, 2020

World Risk Poll Provides a Compass for the SDG Road Map

In 2019, the World Risk Poll asked people in 142 countries and areas to name the biggest source of risk to their safety. Their answers provide additional guidance for the world's development efforts.
Feb 10, 2016

Americans Cite Cyberterrorism Among Top Three Threats to U.S.

As President Obama rolls out a proposal to increase cybersecurity funding, Americans report cyberterrorism as among the top threats to U.S. vital interests, along with international terrorism and development of nuclear weapons by Iran.
Dec 22, 2014

Pakistanis Saw Progress on Terrorism Before Attacks

Before the Pakistani Taliban's deadly attack Tuesday on a school in Peshawar, Pakistanis were seeing headway in the government's fight against terrorism. The majority of Pakistanis (54%) said their government was doing enough.
Dec 10, 2014

A Retrospective Look at How Americans View Torture

The U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence released a consequential report Tuesday detailing the brutal nature of CIA anti-terrorism programs in the years after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. The 6,000-page report, authored by the outgoing ...
Feb 28, 2014

Terrorism, Iranian Nukes Considered Greatest Threats to U.S.

Americans consider international terrorism and Iranian nuclear weapons the top threats to the U.S. in the next 10 years, although mentions of terrorism are down slightly from past years.
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