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In U.S., Opioids Viewed as Most Serious Local Drug Problem

More than four in 10 Americans see prescription painkillers and heroin as a "crisis" or "very serious problem" where they live. Americans blame multiple factors for prescription opioid addiction and abuse.

5 Ways America Changed During the Obama Years

Public opinion changed in significant ways over the course of Barack Obama's presidency on issues such as the economy, trust in government and race relations.

Americans' Abortion Views Steady in Past Year

Americans' views on abortion have been stable over the past year, with the public remaining closely divided on the issue: 48% call themselves "pro-choice," and 46% say they are "pro-life."

Who Supports Marijuana Legalization?

Since the late 1960s, Gallup has periodically asked Americans whether the use of marijuana should be made legal in the United States. Although a majority of Americans have consistently opposed the idea of legalizing marijuana, public support has ...

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Fast facts from Gallup related to top stories in the news.

Americans Converse More About Family Matters Than Politics

Americans are more likely to say they talk about family or personal matters than about any other topic. Politics and recreation are the next-most-common topics they discuss with friends and family.

Acceptance of Gambling Reaches New Heights

A record-high 69% of Americans now say gambling is morally acceptable -- further evidence that the shift toward more liberal views on social issues continues.

Conservative-Leaning States Drop From 44 to 39

The number of states where conservatives outnumber liberals declined in 2017 to the lowest in Gallup's trend since 2008. Wyoming is still the most conservative state; Vermont and Massachusetts are the most liberal.

Substance Use: Which Teens Are at Risk?

No parents want their children to adopt habits that pose serious health risks, such as excessive drinking, smoking, or using illicit drugs. But the fact is many children will experiment with each of these substances, with some non-trivial ...

Democrats More Liberal on Social Issues Than Economic Ones

Fifty-seven percent of Democrats say they are liberal on social issues, while a smaller 41% say they are liberal on economic issues. Republicans are more likely to say they are conservative on economic (73%) than on social issues (62%).