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A Third of Investors Help Parent or Grown Child Financially
About one in three U.S. investors report providing financial assistance to a grown child, a parent or both. The majority say this aid hinders their own ability to save for retirement.
Gallup Week-in-Review
Read about Americans' views on immigration reform, partisan differences on global warming, former President Hugo Chavez's legacy in Venezuela, and more in this week's review.
In U.S., Six in 10 Dissatisfied With Immigration Levels
In the U.S., 60% are dissatisfied with current levels of immigration versus 33% who are satisfied. The level dissatisfied has increased six percentage points from 2014, as Republicans are more likely to say they are dissatisfied than last year.
Which Issues Are the Most Critical for Trump, Clinton?
As the presidential campaign reaches the home stretch, terrorism and immigration for Donald Trump -- and race relations and the role of government for Hillary Clinton -- may be the highest return-on-investment areas for each to discuss.
Obama Averages 42.6% Job Approval in Year Six
President Obama averaged 42.6% job approval during his sixth year in office, his lowest yearly average to date. His more recent job approval ratings have been better, and his latest quarterly average is up nearly two points.
Estimating the Risk of Modern Slavery in 2018
Gallup and Walk Free developed a methodology to estimate the prevalence of modern slavery using an innovative modeling approach.
Immigration Surges to Top of Most Important Problem List
The 22% of Americans who name immigration as the nation's most important problem is the highest percentage mentioning that issue in Gallup's history.
AI Seen as Greater Job Threat Than Immigration, Offshoring
More Americans (58%) see artificial intelligence and new technology as a greater threat to U.S. jobs than immigration and offshoring (42%).
Ambition and Emigration Among Latin Americans
Surveys of 20 Latin American countries in 2007 reveal that respondents who express ambition or entrepreneurial tendencies are more likely to want to emigrate than those who do not express these inclinations. Widespread lack of confidence in ...
Mentions of Economy as Top U.S. Problem Lowest Since 2007
The 8% of Americans naming the economy as the most important problem facing the nation is lower than at any point since 2007. Dissatisfaction with government remains the top problem.