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Smaller Majorities Say Crime In U.S. Is Serious, Increasing

Americans' views of national and local crime have improved since last year, largely due to Democrats' more positive perceptions.

Economic Confidence Up Slightly in August

Gallup's Economic Confidence Index improved in August, but inflation and job market concerns persist.

Satisfaction With U.S. Democracy Edges Up From Record Low

Americans remain dissatisfied with the way democracy is working in the U.S., but the 34% satisfied is up from the record-low 28% recorded a year ago.

43% of Americans Say They Are Overweight; 55% Want to Slim Down

Over four in 10 U.S. adults, especially women, see themselves as overweight. Over half want to lose weight, but only about a quarter are seriously trying.

Americans Show Heightened Concern About Antisemitism

Sharply more Americans than 20 years ago say antisemitism is a very serious problem, as Jewish Americans' reports of poor treatment exceed those of other faith groups.

58% of Americans, 77% of U.S. Catholics View Pope Favorably

The pope is viewed in a largely favorable light by Americans -- though less so among conservatives.

Americans Still Turn to People for Financial Advice

Friends and family, as well as financial advisers, are the sources of financial information Americans turn to most, with financial websites a close third.

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.

More Than Half in U.S. Want Daylight Saving Time Sunsetted

Most Americans now oppose daylight saving time, with support dropping sharply since 1999. Almost half prefer year-round standard time.

Grocery, Restaurant Industry Images Slide in U.S.

Americans are less positive toward the grocery and restaurant industries, and more positive toward the sports industry, than they were a year ago.