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Religiosity Highest in World's Poorest Nations
Religiosity is strongly related to per-capita income worldwide. In the poorest countries Gallup surveyed in 2009, a median of 95% of adults say religion is an important part of their daily lives, compared with 47% who say the same in the world's ...
Americans Offer Gloomy State of the Nation Report
Americans' satisfaction with a variety of aspects of U.S. life and public policy areas remains depressed from 2020, with many declining further since 2021.
Top U.S. Insights From Gallup in 2021
Review U.S. public opinion from 2021 on President Biden, the coronavirus, and new highs and lows on a number of today's important cultural topics.
Obama's Approval Advantage Among U.S. Jews Narrows
For the first quarter of 2015, 54% of American Jews approved of Obama's job performance, compared with an average of 46% among all Americans. That eight-point gap represents a slight narrowing of Obama's traditional Jewish advantage.
Beck, Religion, and Obama
Glenn Beck's "Restoring Honor" Rally this past weekend focused a lot on religion and God. As Beck said: "This day is the day that we can start the heart of America again. And it has nothing to do with politics, it has everything to do with God."
This Christmas, 78% of Americans Identify as Christian
This Christmas season, 78% of Americans identify with some form of Christian religion, a proportion that has been declining in recent decades. The major reason for this decline has been an increase in the percentage of Americans claiming no ...
Public Tilts to Favoring Congress to Influence U.S. Course
Slightly more Americans say they want to see the Democrats in Congress, rather than President Trump, have more influence over the direction the U.S. takes in the next year.
Church Leaders and Declining Religious Service Attendance
Church attendance has been edging down in the U.S., and a decline in "outstanding" local church leaders could be a factor.
A Letter to Rwandan President Paul Kagame
Gallup CEO Jon Clifton pens an open letter to Rwandan President Paul Kagame about his country's happiness.
Very Religious Americans Report Less Depression, Worry
Very religious Americans are less likely to report having been diagnosed with depression over the course of their lives than those who are moderately religious or nonreligious. Very religious Americans are also less likely to report daily ...