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Secular Christmas Traditions Persist as Sacred Ones Decline
Most Americans still celebrate Christmas, but fewer observe it religiously, while secular customs remain highly popular.
How Americans Perceive Treatment of Racial, Ethnic Groups
Less than half of Americans are satisfied with the way immigrants and Black, Hispanic, Jewish and Arab people are treated in the U.S.
Women's & Gender Issues
Explore Gallup's latest insights and discoveries on women's and gender issues. Discover Gallup's historical trends on how women feel in the United States and around the globe.
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.
Summer Olympics Poised to Have Record-Low U.S. Viewership
Thirty-five percent of Americans plan to watch at least a fair amount of the 2024 Olympics, far lower than what Gallup has measured for prior Summer Games.
Russian Economic Outlook Dims After Post-Invasion High
Gallup data show that Russians feel more positive about their economy than they did before the Ukraine invasion, but strain is beginning to appear.
Fewer Americans See Diversity as a Business Priority
Sixty-nine percent of U.S. adults say it is extremely or somewhat important for businesses to promote DEI, the lowest level since tracking began in 2022.
U.S. Mental Health Ratings Continue to Worsen
Twenty-nine percent of U.S. adults describe their mental health as excellent, down 14 points from 2019 and the first reading below 30%.
Paranormal Phenomena Met With Skepticism in U.S.
Psychic healing and ghosts top Americans' paranormal beliefs, while most reject concepts like witches, astrology and reincarnation.
Exploring the Local Positivity Bias in Crime Perceptions
Americans' ratings of the seriousness of crime nationally continue to be much more negative than their perceptions of crime at home.