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The People's Priorities, Examined

Healthcare, the economy and immigration are A-list issues in the 2020 election, while other issues are broadly important but not top of mind.

Immigration a Top Problem for Republicans, Not for Democrats

Republicans are much more likely than Democrats to name immigration as the most important problem facing the country.

More Americans Say Immigrants Help Rather Than Hurt Economy

Americans believe immigrants help the economy by providing low-cost labor rather than hurt the economy by driving down wages in the U.S.

U.S. Satisfaction Shows Modest Improvement

Twenty-one percent of Americans are satisfied with the way things are going in the U.S., up from 17% in August and 13% in July.

AI Seen as Greater Job Threat Than Immigration, Offshoring

More Americans (58%) see artificial intelligence and new technology as a greater threat to U.S. jobs than immigration and offshoring (42%).

Is Gov't Itself the Top U.S. Problem? Depends on Whom You Ask

Americans who name the government as the nation's top problem have widely differing explanations, depending on their political identity.

Exploring Young Women's Leftward Expansion

A sharp rise over the past decade in young women who describe their political views as liberal, particularly relative to young men, is reflected most prominently in their attitudes on the environment and abortion.

Migration Policies, Attitudes in Sync Worldwide

Before the recent migrant crisis in Europe, a Gallup analysis of 136 countries found people's attitudes toward immigration were generally in line with their governments' existing migration policies.

Healthcare Remains Important U.S. Voting Issue

Healthcare retains its place as one of the higher-ranking issues voters say are influencing their vote this year.

South Korea Restores Trust, Realigns Foreign Relations

New data from South Korea show rising confidence in institutions after a period of instability, alongside shifting views of foreign powers.