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The Trend Line: In U.S., Fear of Ebola Remains Consistent
The Trend Line: Fewer in U.S. Confident in Gov't to Handle Ebola
Americans' Ratings of CDC Down After Ebola Crisis
Americans' ratings of the job the Centers for Disease Control, or CDC, is doing are down significantly from last year, whereas ratings of other key government agencies measured both years are the same or better.
Americans Say Government, Economy Most Important Problems
Americans are most likely to name the economy in general (20%) or the government (19%) as the most important problem facing the country. Mentions of immigration increased from 7% in October to 13% this month.
High Confidence in Government to Handle Coronavirus
Three in four Americans are confident in the U.S. government's ability to handle a coronavirus outbreak -- a higher level of confidence than Gallup has recorded for previous health scares.
Gallup's Top 10 World Findings of 2014
Gallup reviews its top world findings of 2014 based on surveys conducted in more than 140 countries through the Gallup World Poll.
Record in U.S. Name COVID-19 as Most Urgent Health Problem
A record 69% of U.S. adults name COVID-19 or viruses as the most urgent health problem facing the U.S., surpassing the 62% who mentioned AIDS in 1987.
COVID-19 Still Widely Named as Biggest U.S. Health Problem
The coronavirus continues to dominate Americans' mentions of the most urgent health problem facing the country, but to a lesser extent than a year ago.
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.
Manage Strategic Risks for an Unpredictable Future
Learn four strategies to get risk management right in an incessantly disrupted world.