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Religion Big Factor for Americans Against Same-Sex Marriage
Americans who oppose same-sex marriage are most likely to cite religion or the Bible as the reason. Overall, 53% of Americans say same-sex marriage should be legal, tying the record high, while 46% say it should not.
Religious Americans Enjoy Higher Wellbeing
Very religious Americans have higher wellbeing than those who are moderately religious or not religious at all, boosted by their higher life evaluation, healthier behaviors, higher emotional wellbeing, and better work orientations.
Near-Record High See Religion Losing Influence in America
Seven in 10 Americans say religion is losing its influence on American life -- one of the highest such responses in Gallup's 53-year history of asking this question, and significantly higher than in the first half of the past decade.
Sen. Tammy Duckworth on Bias, Hate Against Asian Americans
Sen. Tammy Duckworth joins the podcast to discuss U.S. perceptions of how Asian Americans are treated, the recent end of the war in Afghanistan and more.
American Pride Hits New Low; Few Proud of Political System
Americans' pride in the U.S. has hit its lowest historical point, 70%, including just 45% who are "extremely" proud. Democrats, liberals and young adults are the least proud among all major subgroups.
Explore New Data in "State of the States"
This month, Gallup is publishing new data and insights on the most important political, economic, religion and well-being topics at the state level.
Religiosity Continues to Power Presidential Vote Choice
Following up from Wednesday's post, we didn't see signs of a rally effect in Wednesday night's interviewing, but I think the jury will be out on that front until we have several days of interviewing going through the weekend.
Americans' Confidence in Major U.S. Institutions Dips
Americans' average confidence in major U.S. institutions has edged down after a modest increase last year.
Understanding the Increase in Moral Acceptability of Polygamy
Several factors help explain why Americans are four times as likely to see polygamy as morally acceptable now compared with 14 years ago.
College Students See Less Secure First Amendment Rights
U.S. college students continue to view First Amendment rights as secure rather than threatened, but they are less likely than in 2016 to say each right is secure.