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U.S. Economic Confidence, Satisfaction Improve in November

Americans' evaluations of the economy improved in November after slumping in the late summer and early fall.

Government Spikes as Key U.S. Problem During Shutdown

Since the government shutdown began, more Americans mention the government and immigration as the most important problem facing the country.

The Lasting Impact of Exceptional Candidate Experiences

When hiring teams provide a transparent, positive and timely experience for a job candidate, the likelihood of acceptance of a position increases.

Ando Foundation-Gallup Eating and Wellbeing

Learn about the influence of eating attitudes and behaviors on subjective wellbeing.

Ukrainians Continue to Rally Around President, Military

More than a year into the war with Russia, Ukrainians' support of their president and the country's military remains near record highs, but the rally effect for other institutions may have been shorter-lived.

Gender Gap in Black Adults' Perceptions of Local Policing

Attitudes toward local policing among Black adults differ by gender, with Black women having less-positive perceptions than Black men.

Impacts and Perceptions of Career-Focused Education

Career and vocational school graduates have increased opportunities to quickly find jobs that align with their education and see a sizable increase in income.

Snapshot: U.S. Satisfaction Edges Up to 25% in November

One in four Americans are satisfied with the way things are going in the U.S., up slightly from last month's downturn.

Americans Less Satisfied With Treatment of Minority Groups

Americans' satisfaction with the way immigrants, blacks, Hispanics and Asians are treated has fallen in recent years.

In U.S., More Worry About Vaccine Demand Than Supply

Americans are largely satisfied with the coronavirus vaccine rollout and are less worried about the availability of vaccines than they are about waning public demand.