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Mar 24, 2017

Religiosity Playing an Expected Role in Views of Trump

Highly religious Americans give Donald Trump higher job approval ratings than those who are not religious -- an expected pattern, given the relationship between religiosity and partisanship in politics today.
Apr 26, 2018

Migrant Acceptance in Canada, U.S. Follows Political Lines

Canada and the U.S. are both among the top 10 most-accepting countries in the world for migrants, but Canadians are more open to migrants than their neighbors.
Aug 16, 2019

10 Major Social Changes in the 50 Years Since Woodstock

Fifty years after Woodstock became the symbol of 1960s social upheaval, Gallup trends highlight how much has changed in U.S. society.
Jun 9, 2023

Views of State of Moral Values in U.S. at New Low

A record-high 54% of Americans rate the state of moral values in the U.S. as poor, and 83% think it is getting worse.
May 7, 2024

Russia's Image Remains Tarnished in Its Own Backyard

Russia continues to have an image problem two years after its invasion of Ukraine, including among some of its formerly biggest fans.
Jun 27, 2014

Majority Still Says Religion Can Answer Today's Problems

Fifty-seven percent of Americans say that religion can answer all or most of today's problems, a view less commonly held today than in past decades. Meanwhile, 30% say that religion is largely out of date.
Feb 4, 2016

New Hampshire Now Least Religious State in U.S.

New Hampshire is the least religious state in the U.S., edging out Vermont in Gallup's 2015 state-by-state analysis. Mississippi has extended its eight-year streak as the most religious state, followed by neighboring Alabama.
May 1, 2015

Religion, Race and Same-Sex Marriage

Support for legal same-sex marriage is strongly related to religion and partisanship. Black Americans, who tend to be Democratic and highly religious, are particularly cross-pressured on this issue.
Sep 22, 2022

What Makes a Great Life?

Many things contribute to a great life, but Gallup finds there are five aspects all people have in common: work, finances, health, communities and relationships.
Oct 20, 2023

Fertility, Marriage and the Power of Social Norms

Despite declining fertility and marriage rates, Americans want to have children and to be married.