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Record-High 56% in U.S. Perceive Local Crime Has Increased

A record-high 56% of U.S. adults say there is more local crime than last year, while 78% -- tied for the highest since 1993 -- perceive more national crime.

Majority Continues to Say U.S. Government Too Powerful

A 54% majority of Americans say the federal government has too much power, with little variation in this view since 2017.

Government Agency Ratings: CIA, FBI Up; Federal Reserve Down

Americans' ratings of the CIA and FBI have recovered somewhat after sharp drops last year. The public is increasingly critical of the job the Federal Reserve Board is doing.

What's Driving Declining U.S. Trust in Institutions?

Why are Americans so down on their institutions -- and how did we get here? Noah Bookbinder joins the podcast to discuss the rise of populism, the role of modern media and more.

Keeping Children at the Center of Education

Dr. Meria Carstarphen, Gallup's new Senior Scientist, joins the podcast to discuss the changes and challenges in urban education.

Marc Morial on Equity: 'Progress Made Is Never Guaranteed'

Marc Morial, president of the National Urban League and former mayor of New Orleans, joins the podcast to discuss what he views as the top priority to address racial disparities and what gives him hope for the future of equity.

Gun Owners Increasingly Cite Crime as Reason for Ownership

Many more U.S. gun owners say they own a gun for protection against crime than said so in the past. Gun ownership rates remain steady.

Local Crime Deemed Worse This Year by Americans

Americans' view that local crime has gotten worse in the past year has jumped 13 percentage points to 51%, the highest in over a decade.

U.S. Crime Victimization Up Slightly From 2020 Low

U.S. household crime victimization rates remain lower than they were between 2009 and 2016, but they are not as low as in 2020.

Job Ratings of Many Key Federal Agencies Decline

Gallup finds sharp drops since 2019 in Americans' evaluations of the job key federal government agencies are doing, with ratings of the CDC falling the most.
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