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Dec 3, 2025

Youth, Loneliness and Political Violence in the U.S.

Although most Americans are united in rejecting political violence, a notable minority say it is "sometimes OK."
Oct 30, 2024

Final Election Indicators Give Mixed Signals

Americans are unhappy with the status quo in key areas of U.S. leadership, suggesting this should be a "change" election. Yet Kamala Harris edges out Donald Trump in favorability.
Aug 22, 2024

Democrats Give Harris Nearly Unanimous Positive Ratings

Kamala Harris is enjoying increases in her favorable and job approval ratings, particularly among Democrats.
Feb 11, 2026

U.K. Leads World in Concern About Migration

New global data show that adults in the U.K. are more likely than residents of any other country to name immigration as a top national problem.
Nov 21, 2025

South Africa Balances Global Role and Domestic Strains

South Africa will host world leaders at the first G20 summit in Africa as it contends with its own leadership challenges at home.
Apr 10, 2025

Americans' Life Ratings Slump to Five-Year Low

The percentage of U.S. adults classified as having "thriving" wellbeing has registered at 48.9% in each of two measures taken since the election.
Oct 16, 2024

At 45%, Harris' Approval Rating Is Higher Than Biden's

Harris' job approval rating surpasses Biden's, including among Democrats and independents. Only 16% of U.S. adults approve of Congress' job.
Feb 7, 2024

Democrats Lose Ground With Black and Hispanic Adults

Gallup's party ID trends since 1999 show Democrats' advantages among Black and Hispanic adults shrinking to new lows, while men -- already in the Republicans' camp -- have moved even further in that direction.
Jan 22, 2025

Satisfaction With U.S. Democracy Edges Up From Record Low

Americans remain dissatisfied with the way democracy is working in the U.S., but the 34% satisfied is up from the record-low 28% recorded a year ago.
Sep 23, 2024

Americans Agree Nation Is Divided on Key Values

Eight in 10 Americans, a new high, perceive the U.S. as being greatly divided on the most important values.