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Economy Most Important Issue to 2024 Presidential Vote

U.S. voters rate the economy as the most important issue to their presidential vote, with democracy, potential Supreme Court picks and terrorism/national security also ranking highly.

Favorable Ratings of Harris, Trump Remain Under 50%

Both presidential candidates continue to be viewed unfavorably by majorities of Americans, similar to patterns in the 2016 and 2020 elections.

U.S. Adults Rate Their Diet as Healthy, Worry About Food Safety

Most Americans consider their diet to be healthy, and many read nutrition labels. Yet, confidence in food safety oversight has hit a new low.

Canada's Election: 5 Tests for the Next Prime Minister

Gallup data point to five issues that will face Canada's next prime minister, including the economy, housing, wellbeing, provincial divides and the relationship with the U.S.

Israeli Life in 2025 in 7 Charts

Gallup's latest survey of Israel shows the conflict still dominates public perception, even though wellbeing levels have returned to pre-Oct. 7 levels.

Americans' Economic, Financial Expectations Sink in April

Americans are pessimistic about economic growth and the stock market, with a majority now expecting their personal finances to worsen.

EU Member States Show Strong Support for Brussels

Gallup trends show that in 2024, the EU's leadership had a more positive image than U.S., German or national leadership among member states.

Approval of U.S. Congressional Republicans Tops Democrats

In Gallup's first reading since the impeachment of President Donald Trump, congressional Republicans' job approval rating significantly exceeds that of congressional Democrats.

Less Than Half in U.S. Now Sympathetic Toward Israelis

More Americans express sympathy for the Israelis (46%) than the Palestinians (33%) in the Middle East situation, but the margin has shrunk to a new low.

Americans Pass Judgment on Their Courts

Between 2020 and 2024, Americans' confidence in the U.S. judicial system and courts declined by 24 percentage points, one of the largest country-level drops for the courts measured globally since 2006.