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U.S. Investors Braced for More Market Volatility
Most U.S. investors expect market volatility to persist this year, but they remain confident in stocks as a tool for building retirement wealth.
Pandemic Deemed 'Over' by 59%, yet Future Health Crisis Feared
Five years after COVID-19 forced shutdowns, 59% of Americans say the pandemic is over, and 58% worry about another pandemic in the future.
Public Support for Making U.S. Government More Efficient
Americans generally support the concept of making the government more efficient and more limited in scope.
Favorable Ratings of Harris, Trump Remain Under 50%
Both presidential candidates continue to be viewed unfavorably by majorities of Americans, similar to patterns in the 2016 and 2020 elections.
Age, Issues Working to Trump's Advantage Pre-Debate
Though neither is viewed positively overall ahead of the first presidential debate, Trump is viewed more positively than Biden on several measures.
More Than Half Still Say U.S. Is in Recession or Depression
More than half of Americans describe the U.S. economy as being in a recession or depression, twice the number who say it is growing (27%). Democrats rate the economy better than Republicans or Tea Party supporters, and upper-income Americans are ...
Americans Split on Meaning of the American Dream
Whether Americans see the American Dream as more about stability or opportunity is shaped by income, education and lived experiences.
U.S. Economic Confidence Slightly Improved, Still Negative
Americans' confidence in the U.S. economy is slightly more positive this month.
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.
Republicans Again Desire a Conservative Presidential Nominee
As they did before the 2008 election, six in 10 Republicans want a conservative as their party's presidential nominee in 2016. The 36% of Democrats who want a liberal candidate is up slightly from 30% in 2007.