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Hawaii No. 1 in U.S. for Well-Being, and West Virginia Last

Hawaii had the highest well-being among states in 2010 with a Well-Being Index score of 71.0. West Virginia had the lowest well-being with a score of 61.7.

Worry About Crime in U.S. at Highest Level Since 2016

Eight in 10 Americans say they worry about crime and violence in the U.S. a great deal (53%) or a fair amount (27%).

In the U.S., Blue States Outnumber Red States, 20 to 12

Gallup Daily tracking in 2012 found 20 states were solidly Democratic or leaned Democratic, while 12 were solidly or leaned Republican. This marks a slight shift toward the Democrats from 2011, but is not as Democratic as in 2009.

College-Educated Americans Less Engaged in Jobs

In the U.S., highly educated employees are less engaged at work than those with a high school diploma or less.

Western Governors University 25th Anniversary Impact Report

WGU 25th Anniversary Impact Report

LGBT Percentage Highest in D.C., Lowest in North Dakota

The percentage of U.S. adults who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender ranges from 1.7% in North Dakota to 5.1% in Hawaii and 10% in the District of Columbia, but generally stays close to the national average of 3.5%.

Record Low in U.S. Say It Is a Good Time to Buy a House

For the first time in Gallup's trend dating back to 1978, less than half of Americans, 30%, say it is a good time to buy a house.

American Public Opinion and the Afghanistan Situation

Americans tend to support the decision to withdraw troops from Afghanistan, although the execution of that process gets low marks.

George Friedman on Ukraine: Russia 'Wanted a Crisis'

George Friedman, founder of Geopolitical Futures, joins the podcast to explain the escalation at the border of Ukraine and its geopolitical ramifications.

The Religion of the Supreme Court Justices

Newly confirmed Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson will be the second Protestant on the court, along with one Jewish justice and six Catholics.