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Worry About Contracting COVID-19 Hits New Low in U.S.

Three in 10 Americans say they are worried about contracting COVID-19, and 69% think the coronavirus situation in the U.S. is improving.

Economic Views Remain Negative, but Slightly Less So

The Gallup Economic Confidence Index ticked up further this month to -1. While still anemic, it's the index's most positive level since the start of the pandemic.

62% in U.S. Say Lives Not Yet Back to Pre-COVID Normalcy

Amid another surge in coronavirus cases in the U.S., six in 10 Americans -- including one in three Republicans -- say their lives are still not back to normal.

U.S. Satisfaction Improved After Recent Decline

After three months of decline, the percentage of Americans who are satisfied with the way things are going in the U.S. has increased to 27%, largely because Democrats are more satisfied.

Percentage of Americans Donating to Charity at New Low

The percentage of Americans who report donating money to charitable causes is the lowest in Gallup's trend.

Caring for Students' Wellbeing in a Coronavirus World

With in-person contact severed, mentoring is essential for student wellbeing. Lead with a caring perspective to foster relationships.

Americans Getting Out More, but Cautiously

Fewer Americans report they are isolating from non-household members, and more are going to stores and restaurants.

Tunisia's Revolution Failed to Deliver on Economic Promises

A decade after Tunisia's revolution, economic troubles remain that cannot all be pinned on the pandemic; 72% say their local economy is getting worse.

Joe Biden's Job Approval Rating Steady in December

Joe Biden's job approval is holding steady at 43%.

COVID-19 Aid Package Both Popular and Controversial

Over six in 10 Americans approve of the new $1.9 trillion stimulus plan. Support is highly partisan: 97% of Democrats and 18% of Republicans back it.