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Americans' Reported Mental Health at New Low; More Seek Help

Americans' positive self-assessments of their mental health are at their lowest point in more than two decades of Gallup polling.

Ukrainians Grow More Skeptical of West

After more than two years of war, Ukrainians' hopes for a quick accession to NATO and the EU have slipped, along with their approval of U.S. leadership.

Supreme Court Approval Holds at Record Low

Forty percent of Americans approve of the job the U.S. Supreme Court is doing, unchanged from the record low measured last fall.

Party Images Stable After Midterm Elections

After Republicans gained control of the House and Democrats held their Senate majority, Americans' opinions of the two major parties are unchanged.

Stable U.S. Moral Ratings Obscure Big Partisan Shifts

Americans' negative view of the state of moral values has changed little in the past year -- but this masks sharp shifts among partisans.

Congress' Job Approval Rating Improved by 10 Points

Congress' job approval rating has improved to 25%, the highest since early June.

More Than Half of U.S. Votes Likely Cast Before Election Day

Although early voting is likely to be down from 2020, over half of U.S. registered voters plan to vote before Election Day this year.

Age, Issues Working to Trump's Advantage Pre-Debate

Though neither is viewed positively overall ahead of the first presidential debate, Trump is viewed more positively than Biden on several measures.

Democrats' Sympathies in Middle East Shift to Palestinians

A majority of U.S. adults, as well as most Republicans, still sympathize more with the Israelis than the Palestinians. But for the first time, Democrats lean in the other direction.

Focus: Setting Priorities and Pursuing What Matters Most

People with Focus like to orient themselves toward a goal and stay the course. Learn how they can help teams set priorities to bring their goals to fruition.