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LGBTQ+ Identification Holds at 9% in U.S.

Nine percent of U.S. adults identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender, more than double the percentage a decade ago.

U.S. Payroll to Population Rate Improves in December

The U.S. Payroll to Population rate, as measured by Gallup, was 44.4% for the month of December, an improvement over November. Gallup's unadjusted unemployment rate was statistically unchanged at 7.7%.

American Optimism Slumps to Record Low

The percentage of U.S. adults who anticipate high-quality lives in five years declined to 59.2% in 2025, the lowest level since measurement began in 2008.

Iraq Faces New Test 23 Years After Invasion

Gallup trends show long-term increases in Iraqis' feelings of safety and trust in institutions that could be tested by further instability in the region.

World Split on Treatment of Gay and Lesbian People

Gallup trends show that the world remains divided over whether local communities are good places for gay and lesbian people to live in.

Gallup Vault: Americans Not Sold on Buying Greenland in 1947

In 1947, Americans weren't sold on whether the U.S. should buy Greenland for $1 billion. Polls showed 33% in favor, 38% opposed and 28% unsure.

Exercise Link to Lower Stress Greater for Women Than Men

Regular exercise is more closely linked to reduced stress among women than among men and peaks with at least six days of exercise per week.

The Complex Landscape of Public Opinion on Deportation

Americans' views on deporting immigrants who are in the U.S. illegally are complex, reflecting the complexity of the issue itself.

Most Lebanese Say Only Army Should Have Weapons

Amid growing calls for Hezbollah's disarmament, most Lebanese believe that only the army should be allowed to have weapons.

Share of Married LGBTQ+ Americans Down Slightly From Peak

The share of LGBTQ+ Americans who are married to their same-sex partner versus living together is down from the peak shortly after the Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriages. But it remains higher than before the 2015 ruling.
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