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Satisfaction With Five Key Societal Issues in U.S. Plummets

Americans' satisfaction with each of 21 key national policy issues has declined or held steady compared with readings one year ago.

Americans' Take on the U.S. Is Improved, but Still Mixed

Americans are far from content with the nation's state of affairs, but their average satisfaction with 27 issues tracked since 2001 is the highest in 15 years.

Wellbeing Foundations in Strengths and Engagement

Learn about the connections between strengths, engagement and wellbeing, and how individuals and organizations can leverage these to move toward a more thriving life.

Supreme Court Gun Decision Handed Down in an Increasingly Pro Gun Rights Environment

The U.S. Supreme Court's Monday decision on gun control came down on the side of a wider extension of protected gun rights. I think it will certainly be greeted more favorably by the average American than it might have been 5, 10, or 15 years ...

Trump Approval Holds Steady in Face of Impeachment Probe

Despite blitz of impeachment inquiry, Trump approval remains steady. Lowest ratings are on foreign affairs, highest ratings on Economy.

Why Is the World in a Terrible Emotional State?

Julie Ray and Carol Graham join the podcast to discuss Gallup's annual Global Emotions report.

Debt, Gov't Dysfunction Rise to Top of Americans' Issue List

Americans' concerns about the federal budget deficit and government dysfunction rose high enough in January to knock unemployment out of the top two slots on Gallup's "most important problem" list for the first time since 2009.

Support for Stricter U.S. Gun Laws at Lowest Level Since 2016

A majority of Americans favor stricter laws covering the sale of firearms, but today's 57% is down significantly from 64% a year ago.

Economy Tops Americans' Minds as Most Important Problem

Americans in February are most likely to mention the economy in general as the most important problem facing the U.S. This is a change from January and December, when more U.S. adults were concerned about the government and terrorism.

Public Believes Americans Have Right to Own Guns

A recent USA Today/Gallup poll finds that 73% of Americans believe the Second Amendment guarantees the rights of Americans to own guns.