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Share of Married LGBTQ+ Americans Down Slightly From Peak
The share of LGBTQ+ Americans who are married to their same-sex partner versus living together is down from the peak shortly after the Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriages. But it remains higher than before the 2015 ruling.
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Americans Feel Generally Positive About Their Own Finances
Gallup readings across several personal economic measures since the beginning of 2019 show that Americans are generally optimistic about their finances.
Germany's Election: 5 Key Issues Facing the Next Chancellor
Ahead of Germany's election, Gallup data point to several issues facing the victor, including living standards, housing and migration.
North Dakota Leads in Job Creation for Fifth Straight Year
For the fifth consecutive year, North Dakota topped all other states in employee perceptions of job creation, according to the Gallup Job Creation Index. Rhode Island workers saw the least job creation in 2013.
Major Gains in Blacks’ Ratings of Their Standard of Living
After falling to as low as -1 last fall, blacks’ score on Gallup’s Standard of Living Index spiked to +39 in January, and has continued to improve since then to +62. The Index measures perceptions of one’s current and future standard of living.
World's Most Important Problem
Explore the issues people around the world say they need their leaders to address, based on Gallup World Poll research conducted in 107 countries.
Obesity Rate Declining in U.S.
The U.S. obesity rate is showing signs of abating from its 2022 high. GLP-1 antidiabetic injectables used for weight loss may be playing a role.
More Americans See Driverless Car Future; Few Show Interest
Expectations of widespread driverless car use are up sharply since 2018, yet personal interest is flat, safety confidence has declined, and relatively few Americans have tried one.
LGBTQ+ Identification Holds at 9% in U.S.
Nine percent of U.S. adults identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender, more than double the percentage a decade ago.