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Five Insights Into U.S. Parents' Satisfaction With Education
As U.S. schoolchildren head back to school, Gallup reviews 16 years of data from its annual education surveys to glean some demographic insights about parents' satisfaction with their own children's education.
Abortion Laws More Unsettling to Americans in 2022
Americans' satisfaction with the nation's abortion policies is at a two-decade low of 24%, while the percentage who are dissatisfied because they believe the laws are too strict is at a high of 30%.
Americans' Take on the U.S. Is Improved, but Still Mixed
Americans are far from content with the nation's state of affairs, but their average satisfaction with 27 issues tracked since 2001 is the highest in 15 years.
Inside Afghanistan: Stability in Institutions Remains Elusive
With just three weeks until nationwide presidential elections, Afghans go to the polls dubious of the capabilities of several key government bodies.
Snapshot: GOP Drives Satisfaction With Governance to 38%
Thirty-eight percent of Americans are satisfied with the way the U.S. is being governed, a 10-point increase since 2017 that is exclusively attributable to higher positivity among Republicans.
American Workers Remain Upbeat About Job Security
American workers continue to express low levels of worry about being laid off and are overwhelmingly satisfied with their job security.
Satisfaction With Direction of U.S. Down in March
The 28% of Americans who say they are satisfied with the direction of the U.S. in March is down from the 36% recorded in February.
American Attitudes and Race
Surveys have asked Americans about race relations for over half a century, providing context for understanding today's race-related challenges.
U.S. Satisfaction Remains Low Leading Up to Election
With the presidential election less than a month away, 28% of Americans are satisfied with the way things are going in the U.S. This is similar to Americans' satisfaction level a month before the 2012 election.
U.S. Education Ratings Show Record Political Polarization
Americans' satisfaction with U.S. education is the most politically polarized Gallup has seen, with Republicans far less satisfied than Democrats. Most parents continue to be satisfied with their own child's education.