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Alabamans Struggle Most to Afford Healthcare and Medicine
Alabama has the highest percentage of residents (24.5%) who struggled to pay for healthcare or medicine in 2013, while Iowa and Minnesota have the lowest percentage (12.2%). A state's uninsured rate is a strong indicator of how it will fare.
Most See Need to Help Aging Residents Live Independently
West Health and Gallup report that Americans see a significant need for affordable healthcare, housing and social services as they age.
UK Election: British Economy vs. Other OECD Countries
Ahead of the general election in the U.K. next week, Gallup data paint a mixed picture of economic perceptions in the U.K. compared with other major economies.
Decade of Distress Clouds Venezuela's Future
Venezuela experienced some of the highest levels of financial insecurity in Latin America last year, as well as widespread disapproval of leadership and distrust in elections.
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.
Palestinians See U.S. Response to Gaza as Failure
U.S. leadership approval among Palestinians has hit a record low. Meanwhile, U.S. humanitarian efforts in Gaza are viewed as a failure.
Learning, Workplaces, Health Habits Set "Best Regions" Apart
The U.S. regions poised for the brightest future share several traits not captured with classic economic data: their residents are more likely to learn something new daily and report better supervisor relationships at work.
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.
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.