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Healthcare Coverage Still Uneven Across U.S. Metro Areas
The percentage of Americans lacking health insurance coverage continued to vary widely across U.S. metro areas in 2012, from 4% in Burlington, Vt., and the Boston-Cambridge area to 49% in McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, Texas.
Early Voting Higher Than in Past U.S. Midterms
Four in 10 U.S. registered voters say they have already voted or plan to vote before Election Day, a higher proportion than in prior midterm elections.
Wyoming, North Dakota and Mississippi Most Conservative
Wyoming, North Dakota and Mississippi are the most right-leaning states in the union, while Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut and New York are the most liberal.
North Dakotans Continue to Report Best Jobs Situation
Workers in North Dakota report a more positive hiring situation at their places of employment than workers in any other state. Workers in Maine and Oregon report the least positive hiring situations.
Mississippians Go to Church the Most; Vermonters, Least
Mississippians were the most frequent churchgoers in the nation in 2009, with 63% of residents attending weekly or almost every week. Frequent church attendance clusters in the Southern and Midwestern states; Utah (56%) is the exception. ...
Ukrainians Denounce Kremlin, Pivot to U.S.
Gallup surveys in Ukraine show the war has destroyed the last shred of Ukrainian support for Russia, while approval of the U.S. is at an all-time high.
Africans Divided on Russia's Leadership Before Ukraine War
Africans' support for Russia was mixed in the lead-up to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
D.C., Hawaii Top the Rest of the Union in Economic Confidence
While no state exhibited strong economic confidence in 2010, confidence was highest in Washington, D.C., Hawaii, Iowa, and Maryland, and lowest in West Virginia, Idaho, and Rhode Island. Economic confidence improved in 34 states and the District ...
Texas Uninsured Rate Drifts Further From Other States
For the fifth straight year, Texas has the highest uninsured rate in the U.S. -- the 28.8% of residents without healthcare coverage in 2012 is the highest for any state since Gallup and Healthways began tracking it in 2008.
Learning, Workplaces, Health Habits Set "Best Regions" Apart
The U.S. regions poised for the brightest future share several traits not captured with classic economic data: their residents are more likely to learn something new daily and report better supervisor relationships at work.