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Young Adults' Views on Middle East Changing Most
A decade ago, Democrats sympathized more with the Israelis than with the Palestinians in their conflict, but now more sympathize with the Palestinians.
Global Progress on Safety, Confidence in Police Stalls
Gallup's latest update on its annual Law and Order Index shows global progress on safety stalled in 2021 -- particularly in countries such as the U.S.
Inflation Concerns Fueling Low Economic Confidence in U.S.
Americans' confidence in the economy remains negative, and mentions of inflation as the top problem are holding at their highest point since 1984.
Measuring Transgender Identities: Phase 3
Gallup recently tested several methods for capturing and measuring transgender identities.
ESG Not Making Waves With American Public
ESG has yet to capture much of the American public's attention or divide partisans as sharply as other issues.
Mastering Meaningful Conversations at Work
Learn what you can do to foster meaningful workplace conversations, and how your -- and others' -- CliftonStrengths can empower you in that effort.
The Global Rise of Unhappiness
Unhappiness has been rising worldwide for a decade, but almost every world leader missed it. Gallup's latest book explores how leaders can avoid being surprised again.
Port Explosion Investigation Saps Lebanese Trust in Courts
Two years after the Beirut port explosion, the Lebanese justice system's inability to hold officials accountable has sapped confidence in the country's courts.
Democrats' Approval of Supreme Court at Record-Low 13%
In the wake of key decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court, the public's approval of its job remains little changed overall but with record-high division among partisans.
Update: Partisan Gaps Expand Most on Government Power, Climate
Partisan differences have expanded over the past 20 years on some, but not all, core U.S. social and policy issues.