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43% of Americans Say They Are Overweight; 55% Want to Slim Down
Over four in 10 U.S. adults, especially women, see themselves as overweight. Over half want to lose weight, but only about a quarter are seriously trying.
Daily Loneliness Afflicts One in Five in U.S.
Daily loneliness among U.S. adults has edged up to 20%, its highest level in two years, but remains down from the pandemic high of 25% measured as recently as March 2021.
Americans' Trust in Media Remains at Trend Low
Americans' confidence in the media is at its lowest point, as Democrats' confidence is near the record low and Republicans' is almost nonexistent.
Five Things to Know About Gen Z Kids and Their Parents
In the Voices of Gen Z study, 10- to 18-year-olds and their parents share what they wish others understood about being a Gen Z child or their parent.
Iranian Confidence in Government Under 50% for First Time
Amid an economic crisis and a health crisis that has seen the country become the coronavirus' epicenter in the Middle East, Iranians' confidence in their national government has fallen below 50% for the first time since Gallup's tracking began.
Data Quality Issues With Opt-In Panels: Part 1
Gallup compared the quality of data obtained from several opt-in panel vendors to better understand whether panels differ in the quality of data they provide.
5 Things to Know About the World's Biggest Election
As India votes in the world's biggest-ever democratic election, Gallup data show that economic optimism and confidence in the government, institutions and infrastructure remain high.
Pakistanis' Discontent Reaches Record High Before Election
Gallup surveys in Pakistan ahead of the election on Thursday reveal that the outlook among the electorate is bleaker than it has been in decades.
Economic Confidence Up Slightly in August
Gallup's Economic Confidence Index improved in August, but inflation and job market concerns persist.
U.S. Schools Receive B- Grade From Fifth to 12th Grade Students
Gallup and Walton Family Foundation study finds U.S. students grade schools B-, and lower-income students rate their schools worse.