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U.S. Energy Concerns Not Spiking in War's Early Stages

Gallup polling that began after the start of the Iran war shows no significant increase in Americans' energy concerns.

Social Media Use Linked to Mixed Views on Democracy

Americans who spend more time on social media feel more civically empowered but also show less support for democracy and democratic norms.

Congress' Job Rating Sinks to 15%; Trump's Steady at 41%

Congress' approval rating has sunk to 15%, mainly because of a sharp decline among Republicans.

How Migration Could Reshape Populations and Labor Forces

Gallup's Potential Net Migration Index shows where populations would grow or shrink if everyone who wanted to move permanently to another country did so.

Americans' Rating of Environment Hits New Low

A record-low 35% of Americans rate the environment's quality positively. Most say it is worsening, and the public wants the government to do more.

U.S. Political, Economic Indicators Steady in May

Gallup's monthly measure of U.S. attitudes about the country and its leaders showed no change in May as a mix of political and economic events cycled through the news.

Record Numbers of Younger Women Want to Leave the U.S.

The percentage of younger women in the U.S. who express a desire to migrate permanently has surged in the past decade.

New High Say Supreme Court Is Too Conservative

Forty-three percent of Americans describe the U.S. Supreme Court as being "too conservative," the highest in Gallup's trend.

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.

Nearly One in 10 U.S. Adults Report Having Had Cancer

Nearly one in 10 Americans have been diagnosed with cancer at some point in their lifetime, even as new incidences of cancer are slowly falling.
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