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When and Why Marriage Became Partisan
Gallup data show U.S. marriage rates have declined since 1980, especially among Democrats compared with Republicans.
Millions Feel Government, Neighbors Don't Care About Them
New analysis from the Lloyd's Register Foundation World Risk Poll shows that millions globally feel uncared for by their neighbors and government.
In U.S., 45% of Children Lack Summer Learning Opportunities
Nearly half of U.S. parents say their child did not participate in a structured activity that provided learning opportunities last summer. Cost is the primary barrier to greater participation.
Venezuela Faces Crossroads in High-Stakes Election
Gallup surveys in Venezuela highlight the frustrations likely on voters' minds as they choose their next president this weekend.
Mental Health, Stress Top Reasons Students Consider Leaving
Mental health and emotional stress continue to be the most important reasons college students cite for considering quitting their program.
Employee Detachment Threatens Customer Satisfaction
Most employees aren't proud of the quality of the products and services their organization offers. See how it directly affects customer satisfaction.
Discrimination Takes Less Toll on Socially Connected Black Parents
Among Black families with young children, parents with strong social connections are more likely to remain optimistic despite discrimination.
Sleep Temperature Linked to Overall Sleep Quality, Wellbeing
U.S. adults who report that they typically are too hot or too cold when sleeping have worse overall sleep quality and wellbeing outcomes than those who rarely or never are.
Respect at Work Returns to a Record Low
U.S. employees who strongly agree that they are treated with respect at work has returned to the record low of 37%, first recorded in 2022.
Highest Hopes for Trump on Immigration; Lowest, on Unity
Of 17 policy goals, Americans are most optimistic about Donald Trump's ability to control immigration and most pessimistic about his ability to heal political divisions in the U.S.