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June's Economic Confidence: Stable and Low

June's Economic Confidence Index holds at -33, reflecting Americans' ongoing economic concerns.

Gallup World Updates: Russia, China, the Middle East and More

Julie Ray joins the podcast to discuss the latest findings of Gallup's annual Rating World Leaders report. Later, Jay Loschky discusses leadership approval ratings for Iran and Saudi Arabia as tensions between the two countries thaw.

Fewer Americans Want U.S. Taking Major Role in World Affairs

Sixty-five percent of Americans think the U.S. should take the leading role or a major role in world affairs, the lowest in Gallup's trend.

Mentions of Government as Top U.S. Problem Near Record High

Amid the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump's dealings with Ukraine, 34% of Americans cite government as the most important problem currently facing the U.S., marking an 11-point increase since September.

Suburbanites Show One of Largest Drops in Trump Approval

Donald Trump's approval rating has dropped significantly this year among some key demographic groups of Americans who helped him defeat Hillary Clinton in 2016.

U.S. Economic Confidence Falls for First Time Since October

Americans' economic evaluations worsened in April, the first time that has occurred since October, with Gallup's Economic Confidence Index Score falling to -29.

No Soft Power Shake-Ups for Now

Gallup's latest leadership report shows Germany remains the top-rated power in the world, with the U.S. in second place. Russia is still globally unpopular.

More Americans Say U.S. Is Not Helping Ukraine Enough

More Americans now say the U.S. is not doing enough to assist Ukraine in its war with Russia, while a majority still favor helping Ukraine reclaim its territory.

EV Ownership Ticks Up, but Fewer Nonowners Want to Buy One

More U.S. adults now than a year ago say they own an electric vehicle, but more also say they would not consider buying one.

U.S. Satisfaction at 11% in Early January

Donald Trump left the presidency with an 11% satisfaction rating, although his overall term average was higher than any since George W. Bush's first term.