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Gallup Week-in-Review
Read about Americans' priorities for Congress and the president, record-low stock ownership in the U.S., MENA adults' views on reforming subsidies, and more in this week's review.
Small-Business Owner Optimism Strong Amid Economic Concerns
Small-business owners remain optimistic, but some are concerned about a potential economic downturn.
Leveraging Your Strengths to Lead, Follow in Times of Change
Learn from Gallup-Certified Strengths Coach Charlotte Blair about the prevalence of change and how to use your CliftonStrengths to navigate it.
Gallup Week-in-Review
Read about Americans' perceived best investments, expectations for U.S. housing prices, uninsured rates in U.S. metro areas, and more in this week's review.
Self-Reported Gun Ownership in U.S. Is Highest Since 1993
Forty-seven percent of American adults currently report that they have a gun in their home or elsewhere on their property. This is up from 41% a year ago and is the highest Gallup has recorded since 1993.
Snapshot: More in U.S. Say Immigration Is the Top Problem
The percentage of Americans mentioning immigration as the top U.S. problem rose to 14% in June, second to the 19% citing dissatisfaction with government.
Less Than Half of Americans Support Stricter Gun Laws
After support for stricter gun laws spiked following the Newtown shooting, views about the sale of firearms have returned to what they were earlier in the decade. Americans still oppose a ban on handgun possession.
CliftonStrengths Harmony Theme: Teams and Managers
"Strong themes, stronger teams": Learn how your team can own its Harmony talents and become stronger, resulting in improved performance, organic growth and better wellbeing.
Americans' Satisfaction With U.S. Drops Sharply
Americans' satisfaction with the way things are going in the U.S. fell sharply in July, to the lowest level measured since October 2013. This coincides with a surge in mentions of race relations/racism as the most important U.S. problem.
Four in 10 Teachers Say Their School Is Not Well Protected
In the U.S., 40% of teachers say their schools are not well protected from potential shooters gaining entry.