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Major Gains in Blacks’ Ratings of Their Standard of Living

After falling to as low as -1 last fall, blacks’ score on Gallup’s Standard of Living Index spiked to +39 in January, and has continued to improve since then to +62. The Index measures perceptions of one’s current and future standard of living.

World's Most Important Problem

Explore the issues people around the world say they need their leaders to address, based on Gallup World Poll research conducted in 107 countries.

Obesity Rate Declining in U.S.

The U.S. obesity rate is showing signs of abating from its 2022 high. GLP-1 antidiabetic injectables used for weight loss may be playing a role.

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LGBTQ+ Identification Holds at 9% in U.S.

Nine percent of U.S. adults identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender, more than double the percentage a decade ago.

Optimism About Financial Well-Being Rebounds in Asia

Reflecting Asia's resilience after the global economic crisis, Gallup surveys in 2010 show people's optimism about their financial well-being is rebounding across the region.

Gauging Concerns About Americans' Personal Finances

Americans' concerns about getting the coronavirus and concerns about suffering severe financial hardship are about equal.

Extreme Weather Affects Sharply More in Western U.S.

Forty-three percent of Western U.S. residents have been affected by extreme weather over the past two years, up from 30% in 2023.

Afghans' Outlook on Lives Remains Bleak

Afghans' views of their lives improved little between 2011 and 2012. One in four Afghans rate their lives poorly enough to be considered "suffering," and the percentage who are "thriving" remained flat, at 4%.

EU Earns Steady, High Approval Across the Bloc

Approval of the EU's leadership among its member states remained high at 60% in 2025.