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Democrats Lose Ground With Black and Hispanic Adults
Gallup's party ID trends since 1999 show Democrats' advantages among Black and Hispanic adults shrinking to new lows, while men -- already in the Republicans' camp -- have moved even further in that direction.
Alabamans Struggle Most to Afford Healthcare and Medicine
Alabama has the highest percentage of residents (24.5%) who struggled to pay for healthcare or medicine in 2013, while Iowa and Minnesota have the lowest percentage (12.2%). A state's uninsured rate is a strong indicator of how it will fare.
Lebanon Ill-Equipped for Further Instability
If the war between Israel and Hamas spills into Lebanon, it could further destabilize a country still struggling from years of economic and political crises.
Sri Lankans Struggling as Country Caps Turbulent Year
As Sri Lanka passes the one-year anniversary of massive civil unrest that toppled President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, Gallup surveys show a nation still in crisis.
A New Regional Paradigm for Following U.S. Elections
Recent data suggest the U.S. is moving toward a new geopolitical framework that divides it into three regions.
Nearly 900 Million Worldwide Wanted to Migrate in 2021
In 2021, 16% of adults worldwide -- which projects to almost 900 million people -- said they would like to leave their own country permanently.
Mississippians Most Obese, Montanans Least Obese
Mississippi had the highest rate of obesity in the U.S. in 2013, while Montana had the lowest. Those living in the 10 most obese states are more likely to report chronic diseases, while those living in the 10 least obese states are more likely ...
Trump Has Averaged 50% or Higher Job Approval in 17 States
Through the end of June, Donald Trump's job approval rating averaged 50% or higher in 17 states and was below 40% in the same number of states.
Is India Prepared to Change With Its Climate?
The majority of Indians see climate change as a potential threat to their country in the next 20 years, but not all Indians perceive this threat in the same way.
U.S. Same-Sex Marriage Support Holds at 71% High
Seventy-one percent of Americans think same-sex marriage should be legal, matching the high Gallup recorded in 2022.