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Muslim-Majority Countries Doubt U.S. Motives
While developing democracy was a U.S. goal in Iraq, 20 years after the U.S.-led invasion, adults in Iraq and 12 other Muslim-majority countries doubt the U.S. is serious about it.
Togetherness: Shared Activities Within Black Families
Most Black parents with young children report engaging in activities that bring their family together, such as music and dance and sharing meals and traditions.
More Than a Program: A Culture of Women's Wellbeing at Work
Examine how the relationship between work and life can impact women's career trajectories and overall wellbeing.
Americans Offer Upbeat Outlook for Key Economic Factors
Americans' expectations for economic growth, the stock market, inflation and interest rates are more optimistic than they have been in recent years.
Americans Use AI in Everyday Products Without Realizing It
Nearly all Americans use AI products, but many don't realize it. Most say the government and businesses are equally liable for reducing its potential harms.
American Pride Slips to New Low
Fifty-eight percent of U.S. adults are extremely or very proud to be Americans, the lowest in Gallup's 25-year trend.
Less Than Half in U.S. Now Sympathetic Toward Israelis
More Americans express sympathy for the Israelis (46%) than the Palestinians (33%) in the Middle East situation, but the margin has shrunk to a new low.
The Top Four Reasons for Taking a New Job
Fifty-one percent of employees are exploring new jobs. Top considerations for making the leap include personal wellbeing, pay, stability and strengths-based work.
Interest in Higher Education Remains High
Interest in pursuing education beyond high school remains strong, according to the latest Lumina Foundation-Gallup State of Higher Education Study.
Gallup Vault: Jaws Made Waves in 1975
Fifty years after Jaws was released in U.S. theaters, Gallup revisits how Americans reacted to the movie then and how many have seen it today.