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Americans' Economic Confidence Drops in April

Americans grew more pessimistic about the U.S. economy in April, with Gallup's Economic Confidence Index down 11 points to -38.

Desire to Move Permanently to U.S. at New Low

In 2025, fewer people worldwide are imagining their futures elsewhere. The U.S., long the world's most desired destination, is attracting less interest than at any point in nearly two decades.

Optimism About Financial Well-Being Rebounds in Asia

Reflecting Asia's resilience after the global economic crisis, Gallup surveys in 2010 show people's optimism about their financial well-being is rebounding across the region.

Extreme Weather Affects Sharply More in Western U.S.

Forty-three percent of Western U.S. residents have been affected by extreme weather over the past two years, up from 30% in 2023.

Afghans' Outlook on Lives Remains Bleak

Afghans' views of their lives improved little between 2011 and 2012. One in four Afghans rate their lives poorly enough to be considered "suffering," and the percentage who are "thriving" remained flat, at 4%.

Gauging Concerns About Americans' Personal Finances

Americans' concerns about getting the coronavirus and concerns about suffering severe financial hardship are about equal.

EU Earns Steady, High Approval Across the Bloc

Approval of the EU's leadership among its member states remained high at 60% in 2025.

No Vacation for One in Five Microbusiness Owners Last Year

One in five U.S. microbusiness owners report taking no vacation days in the past year, with another 21% saying they took a week or less. Half of those who took no vacation days say they don't expect to take any in the next 12 months either.

Monitoring Data Quality in Probability-Based Internet Panels

A Gallup experiment reveals that careless responding is uncommon among Gallup panelists, reinforcing the advantages of probability-based sampling.

Heartland Gen Zers Feel Unprepared to Use AI at Work

About one in three Gen Z adults feel at least somewhat prepared to use artificial intelligence at work, while 40% of middle and high school students believe they will be prepared to do so after graduation.