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U.S. Attention to Political News Slips Back to Typical Levels

The 32% of Americans who follow political news very closely is down from the prior two readings but typical of years before a presidential election.

India's Youth Dividend: High Hopes for Today and Tomorrow

As the world's newly minted most populous country looks to the future, Gallup data show that young Indians are more hopeful than they have been in most years.

Americans' Support for Nuclear Energy Highest in a Decade

The 55% of Americans who favor using nuclear energy as a source of electricity is up four points since last year to its highest level since 2012.

Afghans Hold Out Little Hope for Next Generation

One year after the Taliban retook control of their country, Afghans have lost hope not only for themselves but also for future generations.

Reproductive Health Laws Factor Into Many College Decisions

A state's reproductive health laws influence college students' and unenrolled, non-degree-holding adults' decisions to enroll in college.

Afghan Women's Health and Lives on the Brink

Results from the 2021 Hologic Global Women's Health Index survey in Afghanistan show millions of Afghan women are not getting the preventive healthcare they need.

Help Your Employees Cope With Stress

Employee stress levels are at record highs. But employers can do something about it. Use these techniques to reduce employee stress and burnout.

From the Kremlin to the Kitchen: Russian Life in 6 Charts

Gallup takes stock of public opinion in Russia in 2023, outlining six key insights that offer a glimpse into life for those on the other side of the conflict in Ukraine.

Consumers Increase Their Holiday Spending Intentions Mid-Season

The amount Americans plan to spend on holiday gifts this year has increased as the season has progressed, from $923 in October to $975 in November.

One in Three Worldwide Lack Balance in Life

One-third of people around the world -- which translates into almost 2 billion individuals -- feel their lives are out of balance, according to a new Gallup and Wellbeing for Planet Earth Foundation study.