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Anxiety Rising, Confidence Falling in Thailand

A mass killing at a day care in early October likely added to mounting stress among a Thai population already uneasy about the country's institutions.

State Residents Generally Feel Secure but Racial Divisions Exist

Midwestern and Northeastern states score well on Gallup's Law and Order Index, compared with Southern states. Differences in racial attitudes help explain variations in confidence in local law enforcement and perceptions of safety.

Americans' State of the Nation Ratings Remain at Record Low

As President Donald Trump launches initiatives to reshape the nation in his second term, a recent Gallup poll provides a road map for the issues Americans think need the most attention.

Decades Later, Most Americans Doubt Lone Gunman Killed JFK

On the 60th anniversary of President Kennedy's assassination, about two-thirds of Americans think there was more than one person involved in the murder, but there is little consensus about who that was.

Majority Now Say U.S. Losing Ground on Illegal Drug Problem

A majority of Americans say the U.S. is losing ground in coping with the illegal drug problem, while 24% say it is making progress, the lowest in Gallup's trend.

Record-High Worry in U.S. About Hunger, Race Relations

Gallup's update on Americans' worry about a host of national problems finds big changes in concerns about hunger, homelessness and race relations.

How Do You Measure What Makes Life Worth Living?

The 2020 Global Emotions Report shows how people in more than 140 countries and areas are living their lives. This report attempts to quantify whether people are enjoying life and learning new and interesting things and how many of them are ...

2018 Global Law and Order Report

69% of adults worldwide have confidence in their local police.

U.S. Crime Is Up, but Americans Don't Seem to Have Noticed

Violent crime in the U.S. has increased in each of the past two years, yet Americans are slightly less likely today than in 2011 to believe the crime problem is getting worse. Still, the majority remain pessimistic about crime.

Retail, Pharmaceutical Industries Slip in Public Esteem

Americans' opinions of the retail and pharmaceutical industries have suffered the most over the past year, with Democrats increasingly negative about retail and Republicans about the pharmaceutical industry.