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Secular Christmas Traditions Persist as Sacred Ones Decline

Most Americans still celebrate Christmas, but fewer observe it religiously, while secular customs remain highly popular.

Drop in U.S. Religiosity Among Largest in World

The 17-percentage-point drop in U.S. religiosity over the past decade is among the largest declines measured in the Gallup World Poll.

4 Challenges Facing the UK's New Prime Minister

Gallup data collected shortly before the U.K.'s July 4 election highlight major challenges that Prime Minister Keir Starmer inherited from his predecessors.

Youth, Loneliness and Political Violence in the U.S.

Although most Americans are united in rejecting political violence, a notable minority say it is "sometimes OK."

Record Numbers of Younger Women Want to Leave the U.S.

The percentage of younger women in the U.S. who express a desire to migrate permanently has surged in the past decade.

Economics of Wellbeing Research Hub

Gallup explores the impact of wellbeing and provides insights for leaders of businesses and communities.

South Africa Balances Global Role and Domestic Strains

South Africa will host world leaders at the first G20 summit in Africa as it contends with its own leadership challenges at home.

Americans Show Consensus on Many Democracy-Related Matters

A Kettering Foundation/Gallup survey finds most Americans support political compromise, view multiculturalism as a strength and reject political violence.

South Korea Restores Trust, Realigns Foreign Relations

New data from South Korea show rising confidence in institutions after a period of instability, alongside shifting views of foreign powers.

U.S. Prison System Rated High on Security, Low on Reform

Americans generally view the U.S. prison system as secure, but say it is ineffective at keeping inmates safe or rehabilitating them.