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Passing New Immigration Laws Is Important to Americans
Americans of different racial and ethnic backgrounds say it is important to pass new immigration laws, and generally support the key provisions Congress is currently considering.
Crime, American Public Opinion and the Election
Crime became an issue in the recent midterm elections, underscoring the importance of understanding what lies behind Americans' views of the issue.
Slim Majority Approves of Trump's Handling of the Economy
President Donald Trump's 51% approval rating for handling the economy is his highest on four key issues and is his first to reach majority level on any issue to date.
Digital Workers Find Higher Pay, Job Satisfaction, Security
Research from AWS and Gallup finds workers with more digital skills report substantial benefits in job satisfaction and security over those with fewer skills.
Trump Job Approval Slips Back to 41%
President Donald Trump's job approval rating fell back slightly last week, to 41%, down from a personal high of 45%.
Top U.S. Insights From Gallup in 2021
Review U.S. public opinion from 2021 on President Biden, the coronavirus, and new highs and lows on a number of today's important cultural topics.
More Americans See U.S. Crime Problem as Serious
A new high of 63% of U.S. adults say the crime problem in the U.S. is extremely or very serious.
Personal Safety Fears at Three-Decade High in U.S.
Forty percent of Americans are afraid to walk alone at night near their home, the most since 1993. This coincides with elevated public concern about being mugged, murdered, carjacked or having their car stolen or broken into.
Government Spikes as Key U.S. Problem During Shutdown
Since the government shutdown began, more Americans mention the government and immigration as the most important problem facing the country.
Hispanics' Approval of Obama Down Since '12
President Barack Obama's approval rating has dropped significantly more among Hispanics than among all national adults since the 2012 election. Still, Obama's current 52% approval rating among Hispanics exceeds the national average of 42%.