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Post-State of the Union Analysis
From economic fairness to energy exploration, pride in the military, and trade with China, Gallup reviews where Americans stand on 16 major policy issues and statements President Obama made in his 2012 State of the Union address.
Reinventing Yourself via Training, Strengths in San Antonio
Listen as the creators of a workforce development initiative talk about their program -- its inception, its challenges and its successes.
U.S. Satisfaction With Immigration Levels Reaches New High
Forty-one percent of Americans are satisfied with the level of immigration into the country today, more than at any time since 2001.
How Policies Discussed in Democratic Debate Fare With the Public
In a highly watched debate, Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton presented their different policy plans. Gallup assesses what the American public thinks about major ideas presented by these Democrats.
Huckabee, Paul, Ryan, Perry Best Known and Liked in GOP
Mike Huckabee, Rand Paul, Paul Ryan, and Rick Perry stand above seven other potential Republican presidential candidates among Republicans nationally. Chris Christie is best known but least liked of 11 Republicans tested.
One in Six Say Immigration Most Important U.S. Problem
The percentage of Americans citing immigration as the nation's top problem surged to 17% this month, from 5% in June, and the highest since 2006. Immigration now ties dissatisfaction with government as the top perceived U.S. problem.
Americans Give Guns, Immigration Reform Low Priority
Americans want Congress and the president to give highest priority to jobs and the economy, followed by making government more efficient and improving education. Immigration reform and reducing gun violence are last among 12 issues.
Building Ecosystems That Support Entrepreneurs of Color
Learn about building business ecosystems that will support those with limited access to entrepreneurial resources, including rural communities and communities of color.
SPECIAL REPORT: Proposals to Fix the American Economy
One of Gallup's core missions is to measure and understand the attitudes of the American public on key policy issues of the day. In pursuit of that goal, Gallup recently began cataloging Americans' attitudes about the potential effectiveness of ...
150 Million Adults Worldwide Would Migrate to the U.S.
About 13% of the world's adults -- or more than 640 million people -- say they would like to leave their country permanently. Roughly 150 million of them say they would like to move to the U.S.