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Is College Worth It?

The data that boards of trustees and college presidents use to govern their institutions fall far short of measuring the real value of a college education.

Middle East Leads World in Negative Emotions

Iraqis are more likely to experience negative emotions on a daily basis than any other population in the world. Palestinians are a distant second.

Both Romney and Gingrich Tie Obama on 2012 Ballot

Both Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich essentially tie President Barack Obama in registered voters' preferences for the 2012 general election. Most voters supporting Obama say they are voting for him. Most voters supporting Romney or Gingrich say ...

The People's Perspective as Healthcare Reform Passes the House

We'll know more about the short-term reaction to the historic House passage of healthcare reform on Tuesday. That's when we will have the results of a new Monday night Gallup poll gauging attitudes a day after passage.

In U.S., Worries About Swine Flu Not Yet Affecting Behavior

Although 22% of Americans report worrying about getting swine flu, only very small percentages say they have modified their behavior in terms of shopping, airline travel, use of mass transit, work, or sending children to school as a result of ...

Rating of Supreme Court Improves as Partisans Switch Sides

As the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2008-2009 term draws to a close, 59% of Americans approve of the job it is doing, up significantly from the prior two years. Democrats’ and Republicans’ views of the court have switched since last fall -- Democrats ...

Military Veterans of All Ages Tend to Be More Republican

Veterans are more likely to be Republican than are those of comparable ages who are not veterans. This Republican skew among veterans is at least minimally evident across all age groups, from those under 30 who have served in the military to ...

Muslim Americans Exemplify Diversity, Potential

Muslim Americans are the most racially diverse religious group in the United States. Muslim American women are among the most educated in the country, and young Muslim Americans report among the lowest levels of being registered to vote.

Malaysian Elections Underscore Ethnic Tension

Growing dissent among ethnic Chinese and Indians citizens is one of the key issues in Malaysia’s March 8 election. A Gallup Poll of Malaysia reveals significant gaps in attitudes between ethnic Chinese and Indians and the majority ethnic Malay ...

Majority of Workers Not Worried About Being Laid Off

Despite the current recession, a new Gallup Poll finds that a significant majority (68%) of workers say they are not worried about being laid off in the near future.
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