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Five Questions About Views of Business and Industry Sectors
Americans' highly varied views of U.S. business and industry sectors give rise to several interesting questions.
Walton Family Foundation-Gallup Research Hub
Learn about the state of American students and how youth experience the world around them.
Lack of Voting Information Could Hamper Youth Turnout
Young people are engaged in civic and political life. But will the restrictions to voting in an election shaped by COVID-19 put them at a disadvantage?
Identity Politics in Context
The complex issue of identity politics looms as a potentially important factor in next year's midterm elections.
Arizona Survey Finds Consensus in Politically Divided State
Though equal proportions of Arizonans are Republicans, Democrats and independents, the Gallup Arizona survey finds broad agreement on actions in several areas -- including immigration, the environment and criminal justice.
Nearly Four in Five Satisfied With Quality of Air Worldwide
Nearly four in five adults worldwide (78%) said they were satisfied with their quality of air where they live in 2012. Perceptions of air quality are similar across all levels of human development.
Americans Believe 2015 Was Record-Warm, but Split on Why
Scientists report 2015 as the Earth's warmest year on record; majorities of Americans have heard about these reports and believe them to be true. There is a sharp political divide on whether the record warmth was human-caused or natural.
U.S. Public Opinion and the Role of Government
Americans' views about their federal government are complex and often paradoxical.
Trust in Federal Government Branches Continues to Falter
Americans' trust in the three branches of the federal government continues to be low, while they have more trust in state and local governments.
Economy, Government Top Election Issues for Both Parties
Republican and Democratic voters both assign high importance to the economy, jobs, and fixing the federal government when thinking about their congressional election vote this year, but assign widely differing priorities to other issues.