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Crime in U.S. Seen as Less Serious for Second Straight Year
Fewer Americans see national or local crime rising or view these as serious problems, but concerns about child safety and financial fraud remain.
Stress Prominent Among U.S. Adults Struggling to Pay for Care
An estimated 18 million Americans are "cost desperate," and most of them lack confidence that they will be able to pay for healthcare as they age.
Record Party Divide 10 Years After Same-Sex Marriage Ruling
Americans widely support same-sex marriage and believe gay or lesbian relations are morally acceptable, but partisans' views diverge more than ever.
Democratic Party Still Seen as Better for Union Members
Americans are more than twice as likely to say the Democratic Party rather than the Republican Party best serves the interests of labor union members.
Four in 10 Americans Cut Spending to Cover Healthcare Costs
Amid rapidly rising consumer prices, nearly four in 10 Americans have cut spending on healthcare or other basic needs due to rising healthcare costs.
Help Your Employees Cope With Stress
Employee stress levels are at record highs. But employers can do something about it. Use these techniques to reduce employee stress and burnout.
The COVID-19 Responses of Men vs. Women
Gallup data show that gender-based differences in Americans' responses to the pandemic transcend partisan differences. Particularly among Republicans, women worry more about the disease and are more likely to take precautionary measures than are ...
Sleep Temperature Linked to Overall Sleep Quality, Wellbeing
U.S. adults who report that they typically are too hot or too cold when sleeping have worse overall sleep quality and wellbeing outcomes than those who rarely or never are.
Biden, Trump Tied in Favorability Before Felony Conviction
Joe Biden and Donald Trump tied in favorability among Americans when rated using a 10-point scale, just before Trump's felony conviction last week. In the 2016 and 2020 campaigns, Trump trailed the Democratic nominee on this measure.
Democrats' Approval of Supreme Court at Record-Low 13%
In the wake of key decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court, the public's approval of its job remains little changed overall but with record-high division among partisans.