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Black Adults More Concerned Than Others About Local Pollution

Black Americans are more likely to worry about harmful pollution where they live. Racial differences are substantial in suburbs, towns and rural areas.

Hunger, Food Insecurity Still Higher Than Before Pandemic

The "State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World" report shows global hunger stopped rising in 2022 but is still above pre-pandemic levels.

Americans Use AI in Everyday Products Without Realizing It

Nearly all Americans use AI products, but many don't realize it. Most say the government and businesses are equally liable for reducing its potential harms.

Many Pet Owners Interested in Nontraditional Care Options

The inaugural PetSmart Charities-Gallup study reveals that many U.S. pet owners express interest in nontraditional care options such as community clinics.

Want to Solve Immigration? Listen to the People

Americans support strict border control and fair pathways for immigrants entering the U.S. illegally. Public opinion favors both deportation and citizenship options.

Most Americans Want Doctors to Ask About Mental Health

Seven in 10 Americans say they would prefer that primary care providers ask about both mental and physical health concerns during appointments.

Four Secrets to Success in Older Age

Gallup has been studying wellbeing and aging in America and has discovered four key secrets to better emotional health in old age. Americans who do these four things may help improve their emotional wellbeing when they are 65 years and older:

Trump's Inaugural Approval Rating Is Historically Low Again

Trump's initial job approval rating is similar to what it was at the start of his first term, reaffirming his position as the lowest-rated new president since 1953.

Palestinian Life in the West Bank, East Jerusalem After Oct. 7

Gallup data from 2024 in the West Bank and East Jerusalem show how the conflict has eroded Palestinians' feelings of safety, economic confidence and hopes for their children's future.

Americans' Confidence in Their Finances Has Mostly Recovered

U.S. adults' views of their finances are as positive as at any time in the past two decades, but middle-income earners have yet to fully bounce back.