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People Worldwide More Satisfied With Their Freedom in Life

Worldwide, more people today are satisfied with their freedom to choose what they do with their lives than were satisfied two decades ago.

Israeli Life in 2025 in 7 Charts

Gallup's latest survey of Israel shows the conflict still dominates public perception, even though wellbeing levels have returned to pre-Oct. 7 levels.

Lebanese Leadership Approval Ratings Remain Low Amid Impasse

Amid the political paralysis in Lebanon, just one in four Lebanese (25%) say they approve of the job performance of their country's leadership in 2016.

Happiness Rankings Show Stability and Change

Finland remains happiest, but the latest World Happiness Report rankings show regional and generational shifts in global wellbeing.

Palestinians in Gaza at Risk Before Israel-Hamas War

Surveys conducted in the Palestinian Territories before the Israel-Hamas war show the majority of Palestinians living in Gaza struggled to afford food.

Decade of Distress Clouds Venezuela's Future

Venezuela experienced some of the highest levels of financial insecurity in Latin America last year, as well as widespread disapproval of leadership and distrust in elections.

Life in Israel One Year After Oct. 7

Nearly one year after the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks on Israel, Israelis still feel less safe and experience more negative emotions than before.

Pandemic Could Be Recipe for More Cooking at Home

Before the global pandemic, results from the latest Cookpad and Gallup study of home cooking trends show more people were cooking at home.

Majority Worldwide Now Say Their Area Is Good for Gay People

For the first time in Gallup World Poll's trend dating back to 2006, a majority of people (52%) worldwide say their city or area is a "good place" for gay or lesbian people to live.

Almost Half of the World Sees Their Area as Gay-Friendly

Nearly half of people worldwide view their area as a good place for gay or lesbian people to live. Perceptions of acceptance have increased in 11 countries and decreased in 12.
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