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West Bank and East Jerusalem: Palestinian Life in 7 Charts
In the West Bank and East Jerusalem, the inability to afford food, economic pessimism and negative emotions remain higher than pre-war levels.
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.
Americans Slightly More Positive Toward Affordable Care Act
Americans' views about the Affordable Care Act are more positive now than they were last fall, although they are still more negative than positive. Half disapprove of the law, while 44% approve -- the narrowest gap since 2013.
20 Gallup Trends to Watch in 2025
Keep up with how Americans react to the Trump administration and how society evolves with key Gallup trends.
American Optimism Slumps to Record Low
The percentage of U.S. adults who anticipate high-quality lives in five years declined to 59.2% in 2025, the lowest level since measurement began in 2008.
More People Feel Safe Even as Global Conflicts Rise
In 2024, Gallup's global tracking reached a new milestone: 73% of adults worldwide said they feel safe walking alone at night in their city or area.
Most in U.S. Want to Prioritize Improving Veterans' Health
Improving healthcare for veterans is Americans' top legislative priority for the president and Congress out of nine issues now or recently in the national spotlight. Passing equal pay legislation for women is a somewhat distant second.
The 2025 Gallup Exceptional Workplace Award Recipients
In 2025, 62 organizations received the Gallup Exceptional Workplace Award for engagement.
U.S. Depression Rate Remains Elevated
The percentage of U.S. adults who report currently having or being treated for depression is 19.1%, among the highest measures in Gallup's trend.
Racial Divide on Policing Narrows 5 Years After Floyd Death
Black Americans' opinions about four aspects of local policing in the U.S. showed modest improvement in 2024, while White Americans' views have been mostly stable since 2021.