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Almost a Quarter of the World Feels Lonely
A Meta-Gallup survey of more than 140 countries shows 24% of people worldwide feel very or fairly lonely -- but about half do not feel lonely at all.
Americans Express Real Concerns About Artificial Intelligence
A recent Bentley University-Gallup study shows Americans remain cautious about how artificial technology is being used, but greater transparency could help ease some of their concerns.
Democrats Give Harris Nearly Unanimous Positive Ratings
Kamala Harris is enjoying increases in her favorable and job approval ratings, particularly among Democrats.
Cannabis Use Greatest Among Lower-Income and Less Educated
Nearly one in 10 U.S. adults consume cannabis at least 10 times a month, with the highest use found among lower-income and less educated individuals.
Personal Safety Fears at Three-Decade High in U.S.
Forty percent of Americans are afraid to walk alone at night near their home, the most since 1993. This coincides with elevated public concern about being mugged, murdered, carjacked or having their car stolen or broken into.
Jimmy Carter Retrospective
Jimmy Carter averaged 45.5% job approval as president, essentially tied with Harry Truman as the second-lowest among post-World War II presidents.
1 in 5 Employees Worldwide Feel Lonely
20% of employees feel lonely, with younger and fully remote workers feeling it most. Work itself can decrease loneliness -- read more to see how.
Porticus-Gallup Research Hub
Gallup and Porticus explore perceptions of gender power imbalances in sub-Saharan Africa.
Should I Retake CliftonStrengths?
Gallup answers your questions about retaking the CliftonStrengths assessment, its reliability and stability, as it rolls out a new Access feature.
Public Support for Making U.S. Government More Efficient
Americans generally support the concept of making the government more efficient and more limited in scope.