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What's Driving Record-Low Trust in News Media?
Wesley Lowery joins the podcast to discuss the record lows in confidence in the media.
Gallup Center on Black Voices
Learn about Gallup's 100-year commitment to report the Black experience in America. Explore our latest research insights.
Coping With Life: The Enduring Value of CliftonStrengths®
Learn from a cancer survivor how your strengths -- and the strengths of people in your life -- can help you cope with what life brings.
Black Life Experience: Public Opinions Since 1935
As we reflect on Black history, we are reminded of the importance and need to document the Black experience and amplify our voices. Inheritors of the Gallup Center on Black Voices will look back on the data we collect today.
Weekly Hot List
Fast facts from Gallup related to top stories in the news.
Thinking Practically: Applying Your Strengths in Everyday Life
Learn what it looks like to apply your -- or your coachees' -- strengths in parenting and in charting a career path, and how our differences can become advantages.
Americans Still Trust Local Government More Than State
Americans continue to trust their local governments (72%) more than their state governments (62%). Their trust levels are unchanged from last year and are just a few points off from their historical averages.
Gallup's Top 11 of 2011
It's our goal at Gallup to shed light on the events in the news, as well as to make news of our own based on the surveys we conduct.
Positive Notes From Americans Amid the Bad News
Amid the cascade of negative news, there are some positive notes from the American people.
Religion Remains a Strong Marker of Political Identity in U.S.
Very religious Americans continue to align with the Republican Party, while moderately religious and nonreligious Americans are more likely to identify as Democrats. These patterns have remained consistent over almost seven years.