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The Texas Power Crisis and American Public Opinion

The extreme cold and massive power outages in Texas may lead to shifts in U.S. public opinion on several key issues.

What Gallup Is Learning About Polling the World in a Pandemic

Gallup surveyed 116 countries and areas during the pandemic last year. Read about what Gallup has learned.

Colombians See Wider Divide Between Rich and Poor

More than half of Colombians say the disparity between the rich and poor in their country has grown over the last five years; at the same time, increasing percentages of the public report having lacked money for food or shelter.

Americans' Long List for Congress Spans Education to Income

Education, healthcare and the economy top Americans' long to-do list for the new Congress this year.

Majority of Brazilians Expect World Cup to Hurt Economy

The majority of Brazilian adults (55%) interviewed shortly before the World Cup started in mid-June expect it to hurt the Brazilian economy, while 31% believe that it will help. A minority (43%) believe the country's image will improve.

In Iraqi Kurdistan, Satisfaction With Infrastructure Crumbles

Residents of Iraqi Kurdistan report less satisfaction with key infrastructure and perceive more corruption in 2012 than they did in previous years, while attitudes in the rest of Iraq have improved.

Biden-Harris Economic Priorities and U.S. Public Opinion

Biden-Harris proposals to address the economy are generally in sync with American public opinion.

Afghans' Misery Reflected in Record-Low Well-Being Measures

Gallup's 2018 Afghanistan survey reveals record-low well-being levels. Asked to rate their future lives on a zero-to-10 scale, Afghans give an average response of 2.3 -- the lowest recorded for any country worldwide over the past 12 years.

Job Approval of Biden Steady, Congress Down

Fresh off his diplomatic visit to Europe, President Joe Biden enjoys a job approval rating that is steady in the mid-50s. Meanwhile, Congress has lost favor, particularly among Democrats.

The Next President's Big Challenge: The Role of Government

Decisions on the appropriate role of government in Americans' lives will remain a top challenge for the next president.