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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.
Economic Confidence Slips; Holiday Spending Plans Plummet
Americans' economic confidence has fallen to its lowest level in over a year, accompanied by a historic drop in planned holiday spending.
Neither Party Dominates in Favorability or Trust
Americans rate the Republican and Democratic parties similarly, but their reasons for liking or disliking each party vary greatly.
Lebanon Sees Leadership Approval Spike
Approval of Lebanon's leadership surged from 16% in 2024 to 62% in 2025, one of the sharpest year-over-year increases Gallup has recorded.
Americans Prioritize AI Safety and Data Security
Most Americans favor maintaining rules for AI safety and security, as well as independent testing and collaboration with allies in developing the technology.
Purposeful Work Boosts Engagement, but Few Experience It
Purpose drives employee engagement and retention, but most workplaces undervalue it, and many U.S. employees say their jobs fall short of providing purpose.
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.
Americans Much More Positive About Progress on Drugs
Two years after expressing record pessimism about the U.S. illegal drug problem, Americans are the most optimistic they have been in a quarter century.