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Veterinarians Say Cost Is the Main Driver of Declined Care

Veterinarians say the cost of treatment frequently limits recommended care and has clinical and emotional impacts for pets, pet families and care teams.

Living Your Values Linked to Positive Life Outlook

Americans value housing, their loved ones and health most. While specific experiences, such as financial security, are associated with quality-of-life ratings, doing what one values is linked to a positive perception of life.

American Views on AI, National Security in 5 Charts

Americans expect AI-based attacks on the U.S., but support for developing AI-enabled weapons for conflicts is more limited and conditional.

Two-Thirds of K-12 Teachers Satisfied With Their Workplace

Two-thirds of U.S. K-12 teachers are extremely satisfied or satisfied with their workplace. About one in five say they are unsure or don't plan to continue teaching next school year.

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What History Suggests Should Be the Next Move on Healthcare

Eight decades of polling offers important lessons about the kinds of healthcare reforms Americans are willing to support.

How to Boost Productivity in Hybrid Teams

A new Gallup study reveals four ways to promote successful team collaboration in a hybrid work environment.

Asking About Race and Ethnicity: A Wording Experiment

Gallup tested different ways to ask race and ethnicity to better understand how changes to the U.S. standards for collecting race and ethnicity on federal surveys might affect data and analysis.

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.

Walton Family Foundation-Gallup K-12 Teacher Research

Exploring the K-12 teacher experience in America.
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