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Historically Low Faith in U.S. Institutions Continues

Gallup finds public faith in many societal institutions holding steady at or near their record lows. Majorities view small business and the military positively.

Malaise Grips Sierra Leone Ahead of Election

Sierra Leoneans head to the election polls this weekend less satisfied with their living standards than they have been in over a decade.

What Can We Learn From Detroit About Local Equity Approaches?

Camille Lloyd joins the podcast to discuss the findings of the Detroit Resident Voices Survey Report, a study of more than 11,000 Detroiters that highlights the daily experiences of Detroit residents.

Careers of the Future Interactive Page

See where each job ranks in the Careers of the Future Index

Majority of U.S. Black Women Don't Feel Safe Walking Alone

Black women in the U.S. face unique challenges beyond those experienced by Black Americans more broadly.

Ecuador: The Most Dangerous Country in Latin America?

Ecuador now ranks as the least safe country in Latin America, thanks to escalating gang violence, drug trafficking and civil unrest in 2022.

Nurses Retain Top Ethics Rating in U.S., but Below 2020 High

Americans continue to rate nurses as having the highest ethical standards among 18 professions, but with their lowest rating since 2004. Telemarketers and members of Congress remain the lowest-rated fields.

Gallup's Top World Stories From 2022

Gallup editors offer their picks for some of the most important world discoveries -- and most highly read international stories -- in 2022.

Gallup Reporter Resources: Crime

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A Letter to Rwandan President Paul Kagame

Gallup CEO Jon Clifton pens an open letter to Rwandan President Paul Kagame about his country's happiness.
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