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Partisans' Trust in Legislative Branch Has Shifted in Past Year

Democrats' trust in the legislative branch of government has surged, while Republicans' has sagged, in the past year.

Ukrainians' Discontent Runs Deep

Ukrainians were discontent with their leadership long before they took to the streets last week; only a minority have approved since 2006.

Indicator: Leadership Approval & Trust in Institutions

Gallup's leadership approval and trust in institutions indicator tracks opinions on global and U.S. leadership and more.

Lessons in Engagement: Buoying the German Economy

Germany, the economic powerhouse of Europe, faces a labor shortage and stagnating economy. Learn how engagement can help the country remain successful.

Leading With Strengths: Ambassador Robin Renee Sanders

Learn how Dr. Sanders, former U.S. ambassador and current CEO of FEEEDS, has used strategic thinking to thrive in challenging and even dangerous circumstances.

EU Election Primer: Why Rising Populism Matters Most Now

The European Union parliamentary elections this week give new urgency to finding an answer to the question of what is driving populist success.

U.S. Personal Finance Ratings Slide Amid Rising Prices

Significantly fewer Americans now than a year ago rate their personal finances positively as a record-high mention inflation as the top financial problem facing their family.

Few Migrants Worldwide Want to Come Home

The strong majority of migrants (77%) say they would like to stay right where they are. Few would like to move again, and if they did, it wouldn't be back home.

Half of Americans Say U.S. Headed Back to Cold War

In the midst of the conflict in Ukraine, half of Americans say the U.S. and Russia are heading back toward a Cold War. Older Americans and Republicans are more likely to feel this way than other groups.

Americans Cite Jobs, Economy, Gov't as Top U.S. Problems

Americans mention government, the economy in general, and unemployment as the most important problems facing the nation. Unemployment was the most-often-cited concern last month, but in March, slightly fewer Americans mention it.