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Five Key Findings on Religion in the U.S.

A review of key religious indicators in 2016 shows the U.S. remains a largely religious nation, but an increasing percentage of Americans say they have no formal religious identification.

Complex but Hopeful Pattern of American Attitudes Toward Muslims

A majority of Americans have either mixed or favorable views of Muslim countries, but a vast majority of Americans are convinced that Muslims have unfavorable views of the United States. Americans are personally concerned about having better ...

Most Egyptians Expect a Fair, Honest Election

As Egyptians prepare to cast ballots in their presidential election, most have confidence in the electoral process and plan to participate. Most also believe the military will hand over power to a civilian government post-election.

In Malaysia, Muslims More Bullish on Economy Than Non-Muslims

Since 1971, Malaysia's economic policy has included programs specifically intended to improve the economic standing of ethnic Malays, who make up most of the country Muslim population. Today, despite the fact that they still have a lower average ...

Egypt From Tahrir to Transition

Egyptians' confidence in their political system surged after the revolution, as did their enthusiasm for participating in it, though many express concern about a lack of jobs and an increase in crime.

Countries Disapproving of U.S. Leadership Triple in 2017

The number of countries where majorities disapprove of U.S. leadership jumped from 15 in 2016 to 53 in 2017. Key Western allies are among those with the worst opinions of U.S. leadership.

Inside the New Egypt: What Egyptians Tell Gallup Post-Revolution

Egyptians expect a better future, both in their own lives and for their nation, following the revolution that altered the direction of their country and the mood of the region.

Arab League Countries' Views of U.S. Leadership Up in 2009

New Gallup data from 12 Arab League countries find approval of U.S. leadership up in 10 countries in fall 2009, compared with data collected earlier in the year.

Nation's Pollsters Gather in Phoenix

Greetings from sunny Phoenix, where the American Association for Public Opinion Research is holding its 66th annual conference. This is the country's premier organization of pollsters, survey researchers, and scholars who measure, analyze, and ...

Protestant, Catholic Views of Clinton and Trump Not Monolithic

Protestants are more likely to be positive about Trump than Clinton, while the reverse is true of Catholics, but these views differ significantly when these two groups are divided by race and ethnicity.