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U.S. Satisfaction Low as Economic Concerns Remain High
The American public is not feeling positively about the state of the union, with the vast majority saying they are dissatisfied with the direction the country is going in and 70% saying the economy is getting worse.
Nevadans Most Likely to Say State Good Place for Immigrants
Although two-thirds of West Virginia residents say their area is a good place for immigrants to live (67%), this is the lowest figure in the country. The highest is in Nevada, where 90% indicate their area is hospitable to immigrants.
Cheryl Brown Henderson on Brown v. Board
Cheryl Brown Henderson joins the podcast to look back on Brown v. Board of Education and what education and life were like for African Americans before and after the decision.
Gallup Board of Directors
Learn more about the leaders on Gallup's board of directors.
Gallup and Cascade Integration Q&A
Learn what the Gallup Access-Cascade integration will mean for you and your coaching business as Cascade creator Richard Sterry joins the webcast.
Black Turnout in the 2020 Election
Turnout among Black Americans dropped in 2016 compared with 2008 and 2012, and where it ends up this year could be a significant determinant of the election outcome.
Biden Seen as Likable, Smart; Not Strong Leader, Manager
Americans are most likely to see President Joe Biden as likable and intelligent, among seven personal characteristics, and least likely to be defined as a strong leader or an effective manager.
Economic Perceptions and the Election
Changes in economic reality and candidates' statements and positioning are less important to voters than their underlying ideological predispositions.
Americans Want More, Not Less, Immigration for First Time
One-third of Americans would like to see immigration levels to the U.S. increased, 28% want current rates to decline. Democrats and independents are growing more in favor of increasing levels of immigration.
Americans' Trust in Government Remains Low
Americans' trust in various aspects of the U.S. government is low, including 39% who trust the federal government to handle international problems.