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Views of State of Moral Values in U.S. at New Low

A record-high 54% of Americans rate the state of moral values in the U.S. as poor, and 83% think it is getting worse.

What Does Young People's Current Wellbeing Say About Their Future?

A new study reveals that the expectations and experiences of the world's young people are interrelated but not the same.

Jimmy Carter and the Challenge of Identifying Evangelicals

Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter has been identified as an evangelical for most of his public career, but defining exactly what that means today faces a number of challenges.

Democrats' Sympathies in Middle East Shift to Palestinians

A majority of U.S. adults, as well as most Republicans, still sympathize more with the Israelis than the Palestinians. But for the first time, Democrats lean in the other direction.

How to Coach Leaders to Be More Effective

Learn five qualities of great leaders, and how your coaching and the CliftonStrengths for Leaders Report can propel leaders to greater effectiveness.

Update on Race, College Admissions and Public Opinion

Americans value diversity in higher education but continue to oppose using race as a factor in college admissions.

Americans Still Glum About State of the Union in Most Areas

Whether reflecting the remnants of the pandemic or the difficulty of inflation, Americans remain sour about the state of the union.

Gallup Reporter Resources: Christmas

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In U.S., Childhood Churchgoing Habits Fade in Adulthood

Although 67% of U.S. adults say they attended religious services regularly while they were growing up, 31% attend regularly today.

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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