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Gauging Concerns About Americans' Personal Finances
Americans' concerns about getting the coronavirus and concerns about suffering severe financial hardship are about equal.
Top U.S. Insights From Gallup in 2021
Review U.S. public opinion from 2021 on President Biden, the coronavirus, and new highs and lows on a number of today's important cultural topics.
Fewer in U.S. Cite Coronavirus as Most Important Problem
Mentions of COVID-19 as the most important problem in the U.S. have fallen to their lowest point since the start of the pandemic. The percentages naming immigration and race relations are up since last month.
Views of U.S. Pandemic Worsen Amid Rising COVID-19 Cases
Nearly three-quarters of Americans say the U.S. coronavirus situation is getting worse. Worry about the availability of hospital supplies and treatment has risen 17 points since October.
U.S. Economic Confidence Shows Record Drop
Gallup's Economic Confidence Index has fallen 54 points in the past month, from +22 to -32, the largest monthly drop in Gallup's trend dating to 1992.
Communication Is Vital to UK Workers' Trust Amid Pandemic
A new study of UK workers shows clear communication encourages confidence in leadership.
Americans' Evolving Views of the Economy Amid Pandemic
One year into the pandemic, Americans' views of the U.S. economy have recovered some ground but remain negative overall, and assessments of their personal financial situations are worse than before the disruptions from COVID-19.
Economic Ratings Slightly Better; U.S. Mood Unchanged
Americans' evaluations of the economy are marginally better than in August, but their satisfaction with the state of the nation is unchanged and stuck near historical lows.
Biden Gets High Marks for COVID-19 Response
Two-thirds of Americans approve of President Joe Biden's handling of the coronavirus response, while smaller majorities approve of his overall job performance and his handling of the economy and foreign affairs.
Pandemic Claims Britons' Optimism About Their Job Market
Britons' job market optimism has fallen sharply amid the economic disruption caused by the coronavirus pandemic; 21% now say it is a good time to find a job. Britons' views of their living standards have been more stable.