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President Donald Trump's job approval rating has fallen to 37%, the lowest of his second term as a result of a decrease among independents.

Psychic healing and ghosts top Americans' paranormal beliefs, while most reject concepts like witches, astrology and reincarnation.

Of 20 behaviors, extramarital affairs and human cloning are seen as the most morally wrong. Birth control and divorce remain the most morally acceptable.

While almost all Americans have heard of cryptocurrency, just 14% report owning it, although the rate is much higher among certain subgroups.

Democrats' average confidence in key U.S. institutions has dropped to a new low point in Gallup's trend dating back to 1979, while Republicans' has risen significantly.

Annually visiting a dentist is associated with many important aspects of wellbeing, and these relationships hold across income groups.

More Americans say they are confident in higher education now than a year ago, the first increase Gallup has measured in the decade-old trend.

The percentage of Americans wanting less immigration has dropped by nearly half this year to 30%, with 79% now saying immigration benefits the U.S.

U.S. adults are evenly divided over whether artificial intelligence is a normal technological evolution that will help humans or a novel societal threat.

Most U.S. investors expect market volatility to persist this year, but they remain confident in stocks as a tool for building retirement wealth.

Fifty-eight percent of U.S. adults are extremely or very proud to be Americans, the lowest in Gallup's 25-year trend.

Americans' confidence in the U.S. economy is slightly more positive this month.

Gallup's abortion data summary pages, including key demographic trends, are now updated to include the latest results from May 2025.

Fifty years after Jaws was released in U.S. theaters, Gallup revisits how Americans reacted to the movie then and how many have seen it today.

Thirty-four percent of Americans say religion is increasing its influence on American life, up from 20% a year ago.

A new study finds that low-quality work schedules are widespread across the U.S., undermining employee wellbeing and creating challenges for employers.

Most Americans think the birth sex of transgender people should be prioritized over gender identity when it comes to sports and official documents.

U.S. women remain more supportive of abortion rights in the wake of the Dobbs decision than they were before it, creating a record-high gender gap.

The share of LGBTQ+ Americans who are married to their same-sex partner versus living together is down from the peak shortly after the Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriages. But it remains higher than before the 2015 ruling.

Americans widely support same-sex marriage and believe gay or lesbian relations are morally acceptable, but partisans' views diverge more than ever.