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Job Losses Underpin Support for Jobs-and-Training Initiative

Amid widespread concern about the economy and job losses, 93% of Americans -- including 98% of Democrats and 87% of Republicans -- support an initiative that would combine paid work with targeted training opportunities.

Cambodia's New Leader: What Is Hun Manet Inheriting?

Cambodia will have a new prime minister on Aug. 22. Hun Manet will inherit a relatively stable country, but socioeconomic inequality is rampant.

Americans Divided on Nuclear Energy

Americans remain evenly divided on nuclear energy, as they were in 2019, but this follows a period from 2004 to 2015 when majorities backed it. Support throughout has varied sharply by party.

Path to Peace, Recovery Remains Fragile in Yemen

Gallup's first survey of war-torn Yemen in two years reveals that a record-high 71% of Yemenis were unable to afford food in 2022. Most in the country are struggling to get by on their income.

Climate Change Proposals Favored by Solid Majorities in U.S.

Americans widely favor a range of specific policies to address climate change. However, they are more divided when asked whether environmental protection or economic concerns should be given the higher priority.

Trump, Clinton and Americans Agree on Several Economic Issues

Despite rabid disagreements on many issues, the recent economic speeches by Trump and Clinton showed areas of agreement on economic policy, including several areas in which both candidates are in sync with American public opinion.

The People's Priorities, Examined

Healthcare, the economy and immigration are A-list issues in the 2020 election, while other issues are broadly important but not top of mind.

Africa: Digital Divide Provides Lens Into Women's Progress

Gallup World Poll Regional Director Magali Rheault discusses challenges facing women in sub-Saharan Africa on International Women's Day 2023.

Public Opinion, the Role of Government, and the Candidates

Americans have mixed views on the appropriate role of government in today's society, making this a key focus for candidate debate.

Congressional Approval Sinks to 18% as Democrats Sour Further

Americans' rating of Congress has fallen to 18%, the lowest point in more than a year, which is largely owed to a 10-point decline among Democrats.
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