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The Complex Landscape of Public Opinion on Deportation
Americans' views on deporting immigrants who are in the U.S. illegally are complex, reflecting the complexity of the issue itself.
Use Your Gallup Courses and Coaching Toward ICF Credentials
Get better informed on what you'll need to do to get ICF coaching credentials, and how Gallup can help you in that quest.
U.S. Depression Rate Remains Elevated
The percentage of U.S. adults who report currently having or being treated for depression is 19.1%, among the highest measures in Gallup's trend.
Leading With Strengths: Juan Carlos Pinzón
Colombian diplomat and economist Juan Carlos Pinzón shares how his CliftonStrengths have guided his journey as one of the region's most influential voices in security, economics, and international affairs.
K-12 Education Satisfaction in U.S. Ties Record Low
Americans' satisfaction with the quality of K-12 education in the U.S. has fallen to match the lowest point on record, but parents of K-12 students are largely satisfied with the quality of their child's education.
Historically Low Faith in U.S. Institutions Continues
Gallup finds public faith in many societal institutions holding steady at or near their record lows. Majorities view small business and the military positively.
Work Enjoyment Strongly Linked to Overall Wellbeing
Of three aspects of workplace wellbeing measured globally, enjoyment in daily work is tied to the largest increases in how workers evaluate their lives.
Leading With Strengths: Robert Golob
Discover how the prime minister of Slovenia uses his strengths to balance creativity with action and achieve long- and short-term goals.
Current College Students Say Their Degree Is Worth the Cost
Seventy-one percent of students think their education is worth the cost. Views are similar by institution, with private not-for-profit schools slightly ahead.
American Optimism Slumps to Record Low
The percentage of U.S. adults who anticipate high-quality lives in five years declined to 59.2% in 2025, the lowest level since measurement began in 2008.