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'Family' Top Value for Americans
Most Americans regard respect, family, trustworthiness, freedom and kindness as important values, but family stands out when asked to pick their top three.
Americans' Trust in Media Remains at Trend Low
Americans' confidence in the media is at its lowest point, as Democrats' confidence is near the record low and Republicans' is almost nonexistent.
Biden, Trump Tied in Favorability Before Felony Conviction
Joe Biden and Donald Trump tied in favorability among Americans when rated using a 10-point scale, just before Trump's felony conviction last week. In the 2016 and 2020 campaigns, Trump trailed the Democratic nominee on this measure.
The High Cost of U.S. Healthcare Is on Voters' Minds
Lowering healthcare costs remains a top issue heading into the midterms and could lead voters to cross party lines.
Heartland Gen Zers Feel Unprepared to Use AI at Work
About one in three Gen Z adults feel at least somewhat prepared to use artificial intelligence at work, while 40% of middle and high school students believe they will be prepared to do so after graduation.
Majority Worldwide Cannot Swim; Most of Them Are Women
The first World Drowning Prevention Day is Sunday. Research from the Lloyd's Register Foundation World Risk Poll in 2019 found that 55% of the world's adults could not swim unassisted.
Two-Thirds in U.S. Prefer Birth Sex on IDs, in Athletics
Most Americans think the birth sex of transgender people should be prioritized over gender identity when it comes to sports and official documents.
Will Argentine Voters Get the Change They Want?
Gallup surveys conducted ahead of Argentina's election shed light on three key issues that will likely play a decisive role in the outcome.
Taking the Lead: 'It's What You Do, Not What You Say'
How can organizations create change and play an active role in addressing systemic issues in their industries?
Pandemic Hurt Children's Social Skills, Mental Health Most
K-12 parents are more likely to report negative social or emotional pandemic-related effects on children than academic or physical health problems.