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COVID-19 Still Widely Named as Biggest U.S. Health Problem

The coronavirus continues to dominate Americans' mentions of the most urgent health problem facing the country, but to a lesser extent than a year ago.

U.S. Party Preferences Have Swung Sharply Toward Democrats

Americans' party preferences have shifted dramatically this year, from a two-point Republican advantage in January to an 11-point Democratic edge in June.

Why Layoffs From COVID-19 Are Even Worse Than You've Heard

How can the true economic pain from the COVID-19 pandemic, beyond the U.S. unemployment rate, be measured? Gallup Principal Economist Jonathan Rothwell returns to the podcast.

Economic Concerns Hit Pandemic High; Still Low Historically

Mentions of economic issues as the most important problem facing the U.S. are at a pandemic high, but remain well below historical norms.

Strict Social Distancing in the U.S. Dwindles to 18%

The percentage of U.S. adults isolating themselves from nonhousehold members has fallen by half since March to 18%, the lowest yet during the pandemic. Many continue to take certain precautions, however, meaning normalcy remains elusive.

Congressional Job Approval Highest in Nearly 12 Years

Thirty-five percent of Americans approve of the job Congress is doing, the highest Gallup has measured since May 2009.

Sharply Fewer in U.S. Cite COVID-19 as Nation's Top Problem

Americans' mentions of COVID-19 as the most important U.S. problem have fallen to the lowest point since the pandemic began, but government remains a top concern.

Few Massachusetts Students Prefer Remote Learning

In a new study of high school students in Massachusetts, 50% say they prefer full-time, in-person learning, while 16% prefer learning remotely full-time. Low-income students are most likely to be learning remotely full-time, at 57%.

Three in Four Americans Worry About COVID-19 Exposure

About three in four Americans say they are "very" or "somewhat worried" that they or a family member will be exposed to the coronavirus.

A Guiding Star During Coronavirus: Your Company Values

Learn why your company culture should guide your leadership decisions during this crisis.