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Housing Market Perceptions Dampen Homebuying Intentions

Just 26% of Americans think it is a good time to buy a house, and a new low of 30% of non-homeowners think they will buy a home in the next five years.

More Americans Report Cancer Diagnoses

Slightly more Americans were living with a cancer diagnosis in 2009 than were in 2008, according to Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index data, due in part to an increase among seniors. Cancer diagnosis rates are highest in Maine, South Dakota, and ...

What Percentage of U.S. Workers Belong to a Labor Union?

Nine percent of U.S. workers belong to a labor union, according to aggregated data from Gallup's 2023-2024 Work and Education surveys.

Illinois Residents Least Confident in Their State Government

Twenty-five percent of Illinois residents are confident in the government of their state, the lowest in the U.S. North Dakota leads all states with 81% of its residents confident in their state government.

Cyberterrorism, Iran's Nuclear Gains Concern Americans Most

Cyberterrorism and U.S. adversaries developing nuclear weapons continue to rank as the most worrisome global issues to Americans, but fewer than in recent years find China's economic power highly concerning.

Will Argentine Voters Get the Change They Want?

Gallup surveys conducted ahead of Argentina's election shed light on three key issues that will likely play a decisive role in the outcome.

Underemployment 21% or Higher in Five States in 2011

Underemployment was 21% or higher in five states in 2011 -- California, Florida, Nevada, Mississippi, and Michigan. It was lowest -- in the 6% to 11.9% range -- in North and South Dakota.

What Percentage of Americans Smoke Marijuana?

Fifteen percent of Americans say they smoke marijuana, according to combined 2023 and 2024 data.

Not as Many U.S. States Lean Democratic in 2013

Blue states outnumbered red states in the U.S. last year, 17 to 14, according to Gallup Daily tracking of party preferences. That three-state advantage for the Democrats is down from a seven-state lead for the Democrats in 2012.

The 2014 Year in Review at Gallup.com

Gallup reviews the top stories of 2014, including Americans' attitudes toward the police, their trust in mass media at a new low, why great managers are so rare, how North Dakota tops in well-being and Russians' views of Vladimir Putin.
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