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Confidence in U.S. Institutions Down; Average at New Low
Americans' confidence in most major U.S. institutions has fallen in the past year, and confidence collectively is at a new low in Gallup's trend.
Nigerians' Confidence in Government Falls to Lowest in Africa
As Nigeria prepares for nationwide elections early next year, Gallup surveys show residents are continuing to lose faith in their national government. Nigerians' confidence in their government was the lowest in Africa last year.
The Gallup Exceptional Workplace Awards: 2023 Manager of the Year
Gallup recognizes the most engaged workplaces in the world with the Gallup Exceptional Workplace Award.
Untangling Americans' Complex Views of Morality
Americans have negative views of the state of moral values in the nation, but at the same time have become more accepting of a variety of moral behaviors.
Pope Francis' Favorable Rating Drops in U.S.
Fifty-nine percent of Americans view Pope Francis favorably, down from 76% last year. The decline in favorability comes mostly from Catholics, Protestants and political conservatives.
Pope Francis, Catholics in the U.S., and Religious Relevance
The selection of Pope Francis as the Person of the Year by TIME magazine has brought our attention to the Catholic church, its leadership, and its relevance to the world. One of the key factors that prompted TIME's editors to select Pope Francis ...
Confidence in U.S. Institutions Still Below Historical Norms
Americans' confidence in all but two key U.S. institutions -- the military and small business -- remains below historical averages since the 1970s. Confidence in organized religion and the police is at all-time lows this year.
The Thorny Challenge of Defining Evangelicals
Survey researchers face the difficult challenge of meaningfully defining and measuring evangelicals in the U.S. today.
Gallup Decade in Review: 2010-2019
Gallup findings over the past decade reveal that the years from 2010 to 2019 encompassed some revolutionary changes in public opinion.
LGBT Population in U.S. Significantly Less Religious
Americans who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender are significantly less religious than other Americans, a difference that is evident in religious service attendance, importance of religion, and religious identification.