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U.S. Cigarette Smoking Rate Steady Near Historical Low

Twelve percent of U.S. adults smoked cigarettes in the past week, similar to last year's 11% and significantly lower than any measurement before 2022.

Most Americans Favor Availability of Abortion Pill

As states stock up on mifepristone in anticipation of further litigation on FDA approval, 63% of Americans say the pill should be available with a prescription.

Earth Day at 50: The World's Satisfaction With the Environment

Gallup's snapshot of how satisfied people in 145 countries and areas were in 2019 with efforts to preserve the environment and with air and water.

Iraqis Look Back: Is Life Better Today?

Twenty years after the start of the Iraq War, Gallup explores how Iraqis see their lives now and how their views have evolved since the U.S.-led invasion.

Brazil's Election: Populist Incumbent vs. Popular President

Results from Gallup surveys in Brazil offer some insight into what is shaping Brazilian voters' choices ahead of the country's general election this week.

Where Do Americans Stand on Abortion?

Most Americans favor abortion being legal to some degree, but there is wide disagreement about the extent.

Older Adults Sacrificing Basic Needs Due to Healthcare Costs

Substantial numbers of Americans aged 50 and older sacrifice basic needs and skip necessary treatment because of high healthcare costs.

College Students Favor Open Discussion of Race and Gender

Most U.S. college students (74%) say laws regulating the discussion of divisive topics are at least somewhat important to their decision to remain enrolled.

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.

3 Key Issues Facing Nigerians Ahead of Their Election

Gallup surveys ahead of Nigeria's election on Saturday shed light on key issues that will likely be on voters' minds as they elect their next president.