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What We Know About American Public Opinion and Ukraine

Americans are strongly supportive of Ukraine and overwhelmingly favor economic sanctions against Russia.

More Americans Think U.S. Doing Too Little on Environment

Fifty-seven percent of Americans, up from 50% a year ago, say the U.S. is doing too little to protect the environment. Democrats are largely responsible for the increase.

U.S. Political, Economic Indicators Steady in May

Gallup's monthly measure of U.S. attitudes about the country and its leaders showed no change in May as a mix of political and economic events cycled through the news.

U.S. Perceptions of 'Fair' Income Taxes Hold Near Record Low

The 46% of U.S. adults who say their income taxes are fair essentially matches the record-low 45% from 1999.

Most Americans Skeptical About Benefits of Tariffs

Most Americans expect their country's new tariffs to result in higher prices in the U.S. and to cost more than they raise, with about half believing that job gains will result.

Housing Market Perceptions Dampen Homebuying Intentions

Just 26% of Americans think it is a good time to buy a house, and a new low of 30% of non-homeowners think they will buy a home in the next five years.

Putin Didn't Expect a Damaging Economic Attack, NATO Unity

George Friedman comes back to offer his latest assessment of the crisis in Ukraine. How have things gone for Russia so far, and what does this next phase of the war look like?

Steady 66% Want Leading or Major World Role for U.S.

Two-thirds of Americans want the U.S. to play a leading or major role in trying to solve international problems.

Russia Isn't Winning in Ukraine, 'but It's No Longer Losing'

Is anyone actually winning the war in Ukraine? Are European leaders already positioning themselves for post-conflict relations with Russia? George Friedman joins the podcast to discuss all this and more.

View of U.S. Healthcare Quality Declines to 24-Year Low

Americans' positive rating of the quality of healthcare in the U.S. has fallen to its lowest point in Gallup's trend dating back to 2001.
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