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A Paradox? More Government While Attempting to Fix Government

Proposals to enlarge the role of government in the U.S. seemingly conflict with Americans' deep distrust of the way their government operates.

The Rest of the World Knows Pax Americana Is Over

Political scientist and Eurasia Group President Ian Bremmer discusses the latest findings from Gallup's "Rating World Leaders: 2019" report and what they mean to the global world order.

Young Workers Optimistic in Latin America and the Caribbean

Latin American and Caribbean workers' engagement is in decline. Here's how organizations can turn it around.

Job Creation Holds the Key to Nigeria's Future

Former U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria, Robin R. Sanders, discusses the changes in Nigeria since the last election and the challenges facing the country after the next one.

Trump's Three Challenges as CEO of Government

President-elect Donald Trump faces the challenges of figuring out the proper role of government, making government work more efficiently and dealing with the people's overwhelming disrespect for Congress and its members.

Haiti's New Leadership Faces Old Problems

Before Hurricane Matthew ravaged Haiti in October, Haitians' satisfaction with their infrastructure was as bad as, if not worse than, it was after the devastating earthquake in 2010.

U.S. Small-Business Owners' Optimism Reaches New Heights

The Wells Fargo/Gallup Small Business Index finds optimism among small-business owners, improving upon the record high set last quarter.

Americans' Views on 10 Key State of the Union Proposals

From raising the minimum wage to closing the Guantanamo Bay prison, Gallup reviews where Americans stand on 10 policy issues and statements President Barack Obama made in his 2015 State of the Union address.

Public Opinion and the Tax Reform Law

Americans view the new tax reform bill more negatively than positively, but 2018 will help determine if its tax cuts will turn those attitudes around.

Americans Widely Back Government Job Creation Proposals

At least seven in 10 Americans support a range of government proposals designed to create jobs in the United States -- even when reminded of the need for government spending for these plans.