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Iran Votes: Lukewarm on Leadership, Cool on Economy
Ahead of elections on Friday, Iranians are sour on their current leadership and their economy -- and many would leave if they could.
Land of the Free? Fewer Americans Agree
Americans' satisfaction with their freedom has fallen since 2021, especially among women, placing the U.S. below the global median.
Immigration Leads Reasons Biden's Detractors Disapprove
Americans who approve of Joe Biden's job performance mostly offer general, positive statements, while his critics cite specific, issue-related failures.
Americans Largely Pessimistic About U.S. Prospects in 2023
Majorities of Americans predict negative outcomes in 2023 for a host of economic, political, societal and international issues.
Ukrainians Seek Stability After Crimean Crisis
With the exception of the situation with Crimea, many of the things that Ukrainians believe needed to happen in their country to help it regain stability are happening.
Road to Recovery Tough in Latin America, Parts of Europe
A new Gallup measure suggests countries in Latin America and Eastern/Southeastern Europe are among the most likely to struggle with long-term efforts to deal with the coronavirus.
New Normal: Lower U.S. Life Ratings
In 2023, 52.1% of U.S. adults rated their lives well enough to be considered "thriving," three points below the norms set in 2015-2019 and 2021.
Russians Back Strong Stance on Ukraine
Russians largely back their country's tough stance on Ukraine, which earned Russia more economic sanctions from the U.S. and Europe this week. Nearly two in three believe their country needs to take a "very strong position" with Ukraine.
Biden Ends 2023 With 39% Job Approval
Biden enters 2024 with a persistently low job approval rating of 39%, the worst of any modern-day president seeking reelection at the same point.
Ukrainians' Life Ratings Sank to New Lows in 2015
Ukrainians' ratings of their current and future lives sank to new lows in 2015. The 36% of Ukrainians who rate their lives poorly enough to be considered "suffering" is the highest among former Soviet states.