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Near-Record High See Religion Losing Influence in America
Seven in 10 Americans say religion is losing its influence on American life -- one of the highest such responses in Gallup's 53-year history of asking this question, and significantly higher than in the first half of the past decade.
McCain Retains Support of Highly Religious White Voters
Religious intensity continues to be a powerful predictor of presidential vote choice, with John McCain winning overwhelmingly among non-Hispanic whites who attend church weekly, while Barack Obama dominates among whites who seldom or never ...
Romney's Challenge: Midwestern, Young, Highly Religious GOP
As he turns to the general election campaign, Mitt Romney faces the challenge of generating enthusiasm and, hence, turnout among Midwestern, young, highly religious, and conservative Republicans -- groups among whom he has struggled.
Healthcare Reform, the Tea Party, and the Federal Government
Here's a follow-up on a few items of interest.
Healthcare Reform Bill
The Federal Government
Economic Confidence
Key Indicators: Satisfaction, Congress, and Presidential Approval
Tea Partiers
Smoking and Religion
How to Apply Your Strengths in Daily Decision-Making
Learn from the cofounder of a school in Singapore how, via his "Game of Life," you can apply your strengths to help you make daily life decisions.
Would Employees Thrive in a Four-Day Work Week?
Gallup's Jim Harter joins the podcast to discuss the pros and cons employers should be aware of when considering a four-day work week.
In U.S., Very Religious Have Higher Well-Being Across All Faiths
Very religious Americans across all major religious groups have higher well-being than those who are moderately religious or nonreligious. Jewish Americans have the best overall well-being, despite being the least religious overall.
Religious Americans Enjoy Higher Wellbeing
Very religious Americans have higher wellbeing than those who are moderately religious or not religious at all, boosted by their higher life evaluation, healthier behaviors, higher emotional wellbeing, and better work orientations.
Mormons Most Conservative Major Religious Group in U.S.
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, or Mormons, are the most conservative major religious group in the country, with 59% identifying as conservative, 31% as moderate, and 8% as liberal.
This Week on Gallup.com: "State of the States"
This week, we kick off our annual "State of the States" series on Gallup.com. These articles will provide analysis into state-level data for key political, economic, religion and well-being measures, based on Gallup Daily tracking in 2014.