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U.S. Depression Rate Remains Historically High
More than 18% of U.S. adults report depression, with rates doubling among young adults since 2017. Loneliness and financial hardship are key contributing factors.
Relator: Building Trust Through Depth and Loyalty
Explore how those with Relator invest time and energy into cultivating bonds that last and become powerful anchors of stability within teams.
Why Americans Are Pleasantly Surprised in Retirement
Social Security is much more important to retired Americans than they thought it would be.
Reduced Majority in U.S. Critical of Healthcare System
Although 61% of Americans believe the U.S. healthcare system has major problems or is in a state of crisis, the percentage holding that view is the lowest it's been since 2001.
Republicans' Approval of Supreme Court Sinks to 18%
After key Supreme Court decisions legalized same-sex marriage and upheld the healthcare law, a record-low 18% of Republicans approve of the job the court is doing. With 76% of Democrats approving, the party gap is the largest to date.
Confidence in Police Rises, but World Doesn't Feel Safer
Gallup's latest update on its annual Law and Order Index reveals a shakeup in the least and most safe countries in the world.
Recent Congressional Approval Trending Higher
Approval of Congress is trending upward and is now at its highest point in 2022, due primarily to improved ratings from Democrats.
U.S. Uninsured Rate Rises Before Health Exchanges Open
More U.S. adults were uninsured in the third quarter of 2013 than in any quarter since Gallup began tracking in 2008, with 18% reporting they lacked health insurance. Uninsured rates for both 18- to 25-year-olds and 26- to 64-year-olds ...
Where Americans Stand on Taxes
While a majority of Americans say their federal taxes are too high, these views vary significantly by partisanship and have varied widely over time.
Majority of U.S. Women Struggle to Prioritize Health
A majority of women in the U.S. struggle to make their health a top priority. This is especially true for younger women and women caring for children at home.