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Mood-Altering Drug Use Highest in West Virginia, Lowest in Alaska
West Virginians are most likely to report using drugs or medication almost daily to alter their mood or relax, while Alaskans are least likely. Those who use drugs almost daily have lower well-being than those who use them less often.
American Jews, Politics and Israel
American Jews remain both strongly Democratic in their political orientation and highly supportive of Israel.
Arkansas, Kentucky Report Sharpest Drops in Uninsured Rate
Arkansas and Kentucky lead all states in reported drops in their uninsured rates in 2014. The uninsured rates declined more in states that chose to expand Medicaid and set up their own marketplace exchanges than in states that have not.
Gender Gaps in Respect for Women Worldwide
Gallup surveys reveal a significant gender disparity in perceptions of respect and dignity for women in 93 out of 144 countries, including the United States.
Building a Giant in the Heavy-Equipment Industry
Learn how RDO Equipment Co. grew into a construction and agricultural empire by adhering to simple business principles.
Trump Job Approval 50% or Higher in 17 States in 2018
President Donald Trump's job approval averaged 50% or higher in 17 states in 2018 but was below 40% in 16 states.
In U.S., Underemployment Lowest in North Dakota, Wyoming
Nationally, 18.9% of Americans were underemployed in 2010, but rates varied substantially across states. A group of six states, mostly in the middle of the country, had underemployment rates of less than 15%. Nine states had rates of 21% or ...
Ukrainians Less Hopeful About the Future
Ukrainians' future life ratings have dropped from 7.9 to 6.9 since Russia's invasion, reflecting growing war fatigue.
In U.S., Percentage Struggling to Afford Food at New Low
Fewer Americans than at any point since Gallup began tracking in 2008 say they struggled to afford food in the past year. Mississippi residents are most likely to struggle to afford food, and North Dakota residents are least likely.
Americans Still See China as Nation's Top Foe, Russia Second
China and Russia are the top countries Americans name as the greatest U.S. enemy, but mentions of each are down. More now name Iran and the U.S. itself.