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Moral Acceptability Falls for Several Behaviors

Americans' beliefs that birth control and gambling are morally acceptable have fallen to record lows, with independents driving much of the decline.

More Americans See Driverless Car Future; Few Show Interest

Expectations of widespread driverless car use are up sharply since 2018, yet personal interest is flat, safety confidence has declined, and relatively few Americans have tried one.

Half of Ukrainians Want Quick, Negotiated End to War

Ukrainians are growing increasingly weary of the war with Russia. Gallup's latest surveys of Ukraine show 52% would like to see the war end as soon as possible.

Pro-Democratic Social Views Vary by Social Media Platform

Depending on their platform, social media users have different views on democracy, national identity and citizens' power.

Majority Worldwide Say Media Can Operate Freely

Ahead of World Press Freedom Day, Gallup trends show the majority of adults globally saying their media have a lot of freedom, even as pressures on these freedoms rise.

Free Time Does Not Predict Americans' Community Involvement

Most Americans have at least six hours of free time each week; for those who have time and want to volunteer but are not doing so, not knowing how to get involved is the main barrier to volunteering in their communities.

Less Support in U.S. for Solar, Wind Energy; More for Nuclear

Reduced majorities of Americans support greater emphasis on solar and wind energy, while backing for nuclear power has increased.

Americans' Rating of Environment Hits New Low

A record-low 35% of Americans rate the environment's quality positively. Most say it is worsening, and the public wants the government to do more.

Global Employee Engagement Continues Decline

New data reveal meaningful changes in the employee experience, as global employee engagement declines for a second year, manager engagement drops and job market perceptions shift worldwide.

U.S. Energy Concerns Not Spiking in War's Early Stages

Gallup polling that began after the start of the Iran war shows no significant increase in Americans' energy concerns.