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Racial Divide on Policing Narrows 5 Years After Floyd Death
Black Americans' opinions about four aspects of local policing in the U.S. showed modest improvement in 2024, while White Americans' views have been mostly stable since 2021.
Americans' Life Ratings Slump to Five-Year Low
The percentage of U.S. adults classified as having "thriving" wellbeing has registered at 48.9% in each of two measures taken since the election.
U.S. Depression Rate Remains Historically High
More than 18% of U.S. adults report depression, with rates doubling among young adults since 2017. Loneliness and financial hardship are key contributing factors.
U.S. Voters: Biden, Most in House Don't Deserve Another Term
Most voters believe neither the president nor most members of Congress deserve reelection, but 55% say their district representative does.
Economic Mood Improves, but Inflation Still Vexing Americans
Americans remain largely negative about the state of the economy and inflation, but their economic confidence is the highest it has been in two years.
Biden Gets High Marks for COVID-19 Response
Two-thirds of Americans approve of President Joe Biden's handling of the coronavirus response, while smaller majorities approve of his overall job performance and his handling of the economy and foreign affairs.
Seven Key Gallup Findings About the Environment on Earth Day
Learn more about Americans' views on present environmental conditions, their rankings of environmental issues and their worries about key issues.
Where Americans Stand on Taxes
While a majority of Americans say their federal taxes are too high, these views vary significantly by partisanship and have varied widely over time.
Federal Government Solutions
Discover evidence-based management solutions that help federal leaders make mission-critical decisions and maximize federal employees' mission impact.
Americans Fairly Satisfied With Social Security System
Americans' level of satisfaction with Social Security and Medicare is a modest 45%, but these programs are still among the more positively viewed aspects of the country today.