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Russian Economic Outlook Dims After Post-Invasion High
Gallup data show that Russians feel more positive about their economy than they did before the Ukraine invasion, but strain is beginning to appear.
Purposeful Work Boosts Engagement, but Few Experience It
Purpose drives employee engagement and retention, but most workplaces undervalue it, and many U.S. employees say their jobs fall short of providing purpose.
Venezuela Faces Crossroads in High-Stakes Election
Gallup surveys in Venezuela highlight the frustrations likely on voters' minds as they choose their next president this weekend.
Americans Remain Committed to NATO, Critical of UN
A plurality of Americans continue to think the United States' commitment to NATO should be kept as it is now, and a majority still say the U.N. is doing a poor job.
Democratic Norms: Principle or Party First?
Partisans endorse democracy in principle, but Gallup finds many are conflicted in practice: 20% tolerate norm violations by preferred candidates, and only 35% consistently reject them.
U.S. Political Parties Historically Polarized Ideologically
While Americans' overall ideology held steady in 2024, the shares of Republicans identifying as conservative and Democrats as liberal saw new highs.
Grocery, Restaurant Industry Images Slide in U.S.
Americans are less positive toward the grocery and restaurant industries, and more positive toward the sports industry, than they were a year ago.
Biden's Job Rating Still Tepid; COVID-19, Russia Handling Up
President Joe Biden's job approval rating is a steady 42%, but his handling of the pandemic (53%) and the situation with Russia (42%) has each risen six points since last month.
Americans Back IVF; Divide on Morality of Destroying Embryos
Americans widely regard in-vitro fertilization as morally acceptable, but they divide over whether destroying frozen embryos created by IVF is morally acceptable (49%) or wrong (43%).
GOP Leads On Image, Handling Terrorism, Nation's Prosperity
Americans view the Republican Party slightly more favorably than the Democratic Party, yet both parties are rated negatively on balance. The GOP is still seen as better able to handle international threats and ensure prosperity.