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8 Global Trends to Follow in 2025

As the Gallup World Poll enters its 20th year, we look back at the biggest global discoveries from 2024 while looking ahead to what's in store for 2025.

Togetherness: Shared Activities Within Black Families

Most Black parents with young children report engaging in activities that bring their family together, such as music and dance and sharing meals and traditions.

Trump's Job Approval Best in a Year

President Donald Trump's job approval rating has been 42% over the past two weeks, his highest since May 2017.

Welfare Check on the World's Children

See how countries measure up on two key indicators of youth development: whether children are treated with respect and have opportunities to grow.

25% of Black Parents Agree: Transportation a Childcare Barrier

A University of North Carolina-Gallup Study finds that 25% of Black Parents find transportation to be a "big problem" for their childcare arrangements.

Americans See Newer Threats On Par With Ongoing Conflicts

Americans are about as concerned about Iran’s and North Korea’s nuclear capabilities and drug violence in Mexico as they are about the conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq, and international terrorism in general. At least 8 in 10 Americans express ...

Fewer Americans Say Mexico Is a U.S. Friend or Ally

Americans continue to consider Mexico to be an ally or friend (76%) rather than unfriendly or an enemy (26%), but fewer view it positively than in the past.

Few in U.S. See Guns, Immigration as Nation's Top Problems

Americans continue to say the economy is the most important problem facing the nation, followed by jobs and dissatisfaction with the way Congress and the government work. Few mention guns or immigration.

Americans Least Favorable Toward Iran

Nearly nine in 10 Americans view Iran unfavorably, making it the worst rated country of 22 asked about. They also have largely unfavorable images of Libya, Iraq, Afghanistan, the Palestinian Authority, Syria, Pakistan, and North Korea.

Leading With Strengths: Leslie Motter

Leslie Motter on the strengths and strategies she brings to leading a globally recognized nonprofit