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Newly Freed Gambians Struggling but Hopeful
Gallup's first survey of The Gambia shows tough living conditions -- and signs of optimism -- as the country emerges from decades of authoritarian rule.
U.S. Parents' College Funding Worries Are Top Money Concern
Seventy-three percent of U.S. parents worry about not having enough money for their children's college. Parents worry more about this even more than financially vulnerable low-income Americans worry about any financial matter.
Germans' Economic Optimism in Recovery
Germans were more optimistic about where their economy was headed in 2013 than they have been since the global economic crisis. Still, their feelings about their household income have not kept pace.
Investors See Nonmaterial Goals as Key to American Dream
U.S. investors generally find nonmaterial goals more essential than material ones to achieve the American dream.
More People Globally Living Better Lives
A new analysis shows global wellbeing is continuing to rise, but most are still not thriving.
Public Opinion, the Role of Government, and the Candidates
Americans have mixed views on the appropriate role of government in today's society, making this a key focus for candidate debate.
Opinion Briefing: U.S. vs. China -- Strengths and Weaknesses
As U.S. President Barack Obama and Chinese President Xi Jinping meet in the U.S. on Friday and Saturday, Gallup data collected in the U.S. and China since 2006 reveal the particular strengths and weaknesses of each leader's country.
Living Your Values Linked to Positive Life Outlook
Americans value housing, their loved ones and health most. While specific experiences, such as financial security, are associated with quality-of-life ratings, doing what one values is linked to a positive perception of life.
Russian Economic Outlook Dims After Post-Invasion High
Gallup data show that Russians feel more positive about their economy than they did before the Ukraine invasion, but strain is beginning to appear.
Americans' Financial Anxieties Ease in 2017
Americans are less worried about eight specific financial issues than they were last year, with some concerns falling to the lowest levels in a decade or more.