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U.S. Perceptions of 'Fair' Income Taxes Hold Near Record Low
The 46% of U.S. adults who say their income taxes are fair essentially matches the record-low 45% from 1999.
Americans Express Real Concerns About Artificial Intelligence
A recent Bentley University-Gallup study shows Americans remain cautious about how artificial technology is being used, but greater transparency could help ease some of their concerns.
Cryptocurrency Still Has Limited Main Street Appeal
While almost all Americans have heard of cryptocurrency, just 14% report owning it, although the rate is much higher among certain subgroups.
Ukrainians Grow More Skeptical of West
After more than two years of war, Ukrainians' hopes for a quick accession to NATO and the EU have slipped, along with their approval of U.S. leadership.
Democrats' Confidence in U.S. Institutions Sinks to New Low
Democrats' average confidence in key U.S. institutions has dropped to a new low point in Gallup's trend dating back to 1979, while Republicans' has risen significantly.
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.
More in U.S. Say It's Trump's Rather Than Biden's Economy
Nearly half of Americans in April believe that Donald Trump is more responsible for the current economy, while one-quarter say Joe Biden is. Another 21% think the two are equally responsible.
UK Election: British Economy vs. Other OECD Countries
Ahead of the general election in the U.K. next week, Gallup data paint a mixed picture of economic perceptions in the U.K. compared with other major economies.
Defining 'Quality' Is Hard, Making Math Progress Harder
Many education leaders are unfamiliar with High-Quality Instructional Materials, and most schools and districts lack an official definition of the term.
Math Moves Americans, Mentally and Emotionally
A majority of Americans find math challenging, while nearly half say it is interesting. Positive emotions about math vary widely by age and gender.