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Nurses Retain Top Ethics Rating in U.S., but Below 2020 High

Americans continue to rate nurses as having the highest ethical standards among 18 professions, but with their lowest rating since 2004. Telemarketers and members of Congress remain the lowest-rated fields.

In-Person Religious Service Attendance Is Rebounding

Twenty percent of Americans report they have attended a church, synagogue, mosque or temple in person in the past week. Another 10% say they attended remotely.

Americans' Religion and Their Sympathies in the Middle East

Americans' attitudes toward Israel and the Palestinians reflect their underlying religious identity and religiosity.

Marijuana Views Linked to Ideology, Religiosity, Age

More than two-thirds of Americans favor legalizing marijuana, with ideology, religiosity, party identification and age most predictive of support.

U.S. Catholics Have Backed Same-Sex Marriage Since 2011

While Pope Francis' comments supporting same sex civil unions were a drastic shift in Catholic church guidance, U.S. Catholics have supported gay marriage for about a decade.

Developing Fruitful Leaders and Parishioners via Strengths

Discover how using your strengths in a well-rounded team can enhance your spiritual fruitfulness and foster greater engagement in your congregation.

Belief in God in U.S. Dips to 81%, a New Low

Eighty-one percent of U.S. adults say they believe in God, down six percentage points from 2017 and the lowest in Gallup's trend.

Majority Still Credits God for Humankind, but Not Creationism

A majority of Americans believe God played at least some role in humans' origin, but a majority also believe humans evolved from less advanced forms of life.

Gallup Vault: In 1965, the Catholic Church and Birth Control

In 1965, most U.S. Catholics who knew the Catholic Church's views on the issue said they believed the church would eventually approve of some kind of birth control. A substantial majority of this group said the change would happen relatively ...

Understanding the Increase in Moral Acceptability of Polygamy

Several factors help explain why Americans are four times as likely to see polygamy as morally acceptable now compared with 14 years ago.
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