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In U.S., Record-High Say Gay, Lesbian Relations Morally OK
Americans' views toward a number of moral issues have shifted significantly since 2001. But their acceptance of gay and lesbian relations has increased the most, up 19 percentage points in the past 12 years.
Americans' Opposition to Gay Marriage Eases Slightly
More Americans continue to oppose (53%) than favor (44%) legal recognition of same-sex marriage, but the current level of opposition ties the lowest Gallup has measured since 1996.
Married Americans Thriving at Higher Rates Than Unmarried Adults
Married people are more likely to be thriving in their wellbeing than adults who have never married, are divorced or are living with a domestic partner.
Trust in U.S. Judicial Branch Sinks to New Low of 53%
The percentage of Americans expressing trust in the judicial branch of the federal government has fallen eight percentage points to a new low of 53% this year. Trust in the legislative and executive branches inched up slightly.
Measuring Transgender Identities: Phase 3
Gallup recently tested several methods for capturing and measuring transgender identities.
Record-High Support for Legalizing Marijuana Use in U.S.
Americans' support for legalizing marijuana continues to increase, with a new record 64% saying it should be made legal in Gallup's nearly 50-year trend.
LGBT Identification Rises to 5.6% in Latest U.S. Estimate
Gallup finds 5.6% of U.S. adults identifying as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender, with the majority of them saying they are bisexual.
Same-Sex Marriage, Climate Change, Unemployment
There are several election and legislative events this week that we can put in the context of American public opinion.
Republicans' Approval of Supreme Court Sinks to 18%
After key Supreme Court decisions legalized same-sex marriage and upheld the healthcare law, a record-low 18% of Republicans approve of the job the court is doing. With 76% of Democrats approving, the party gap is the largest to date.
The Impact of Shifts in American Culture
Americans have increasingly abandoned traditional values norms and are increasingly critical of major societal institutions, raising questions about the future.