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To Improve People's Lives, the World Needs Better Data Everywhere

Read an excerpt from Gallup's book Blind Spot to learn how private sector organizations can build life-changing statistics that benefit the public.

Ukrainians Stand Behind War Effort Despite Some Fatigue

Ukrainians' support for the war with Russia remains strong heading into the second year of the conflict between the countries.

Sri Lankans Struggling as Country Caps Turbulent Year

As Sri Lanka passes the one-year anniversary of massive civil unrest that toppled President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, Gallup surveys show a nation still in crisis.

The Year in Review: 2023's Most Notable Findings

2023 has been an eventful year in public opinion. Explore the most notable findings from around the world that Gallup reported on this year.

U.S. Job Creation Index Holds at Seven-Year High

Gallup's Job Creation Index was +32 in October, the same score it has been each month since May, and also the highest index score since Gallup first measured workers' perceptions of job creation in 2008.

Americans' Favorable Rating of Russia Sinks to New Low of 9%

Americans' favorability toward Russia has sunk to a new low of 9%. Favorable ratings of Ukraine are at 68%, a new high.

Trump Has Averaged 50% or Higher Job Approval in 17 States

Through the end of June, Donald Trump's job approval rating averaged 50% or higher in 17 states and was below 40% in the same number of states.

Economic Confidence Highest in D.C., Lowest in W.Va.

Residents of the District of Columbia and North Dakota expressed the most confidence in the U.S. economy last year, while those in West Virginia and Maine expressed the least. Economic confidence declined in all states last year.

Economic Confidence: Wyoming, Michigan Most Negative

Though residents in all U.S. states evaluated the economy negatively in 2009, economic confidence was highest on average in the District of Columbia and South Dakota, and lowest in Wyoming, Michigan, West Virginia, and Nevada. All but one state ...

U.S. Depression Rates Reach New Highs

In the U.S., a new high of 29.0% of adults have been diagnosed with depression in their lifetime, and 17.8% currently have or are being treated for it.