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Age Plays Key Role in Black Views of Affirmative Action Case
Black Americans' perspectives on the Supreme Court's 2023 ruling to end the use of race and ethnicity in university admission decisions are quite nuanced -- and largely fracture along generational lines.
Scams: Relatively Common and Anxiety-Inducing for Americans
Being the victim of a scam is one of the most prevalent crimes U.S. households experience, and also one that causes anxiety for a majority of Americans.
Confidence in Public Schools Turns More Partisan
U.S. confidence in public schools has sunk back to where it was pre-pandemic, but Democrats' confidence is up while Republicans' is down.
Arranger®: Developing Your Leadership Skills
Explore the Arranger theme through the lens of a leader and discover the ways it can empower your leadership.
Update: Partisan Gaps Expand Most on Government Power, Climate
Partisan differences have expanded over the past 20 years on some, but not all, core U.S. social and policy issues.
Walton Family Foundation
Learn about how American youth experience learning and personal growth.
Use Your Gallup Courses and Coaching Toward an ICF Credential
Discover how Gallup courses and coaching can propel you toward getting an ICF coaching credential.
Women Struggling More to Meet Basic Needs
Results from the second Hologic Global Women's Health Index survey underscore growing inequities in health outcomes for women.
How to Decrease Student Chronic Absenteeism
Chronic absenteeism is a problem in America's schools. Use the Gallup Student Poll to increase engagement and lower absenteeism.
Ethics Ratings of Nearly All Professions Down in U.S.
Ethics ratings of a diverse list of 23 professions are less positive than they have been in recent years, with eight establishing or tying record lows.