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U.S. Hispanics Positive About Their Standard of Living

Americans' ratings of their standard of living have improved steadily since 2011, but more so among Hispanics than blacks or whites. Hispanics now rate their standard of living much more positively than either group.

In U.S., Standard of Living Index Climbs to Six-Year High

Gallup's U.S. Standard of Living Index reached 47 in May, the highest monthly average in the more than six-year trend. The index is up three points from April.

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Iranian Confidence in Government Under 50% for First Time

Amid an economic crisis and a health crisis that has seen the country become the coronavirus' epicenter in the Middle East, Iranians' confidence in their national government has fallen below 50% for the first time since Gallup's tracking began.

Alaskans Most Positive About Standard of Living

Gallup's U.S. Standard of Living Index found Alaskans report the highest standard of living, while West Virginians report the lowest. The index rose in nearly all states in 2013, with the exceptions of Oklahoma and the District of Columbia.

Americans Largely Satisfied With 10 Personal Life Aspects

At least three-quarters of Americans are satisfied with 10 aspects of their lives, ranging from their family lives (93%) to the amount of leisure time they have (76%).

Reset With Unpopular U.S. May Be Tough Sell in Pakistan

A political "reset" between the U.S. and Pakistan may face headwinds with the public in Pakistan, where approval of U.S. leadership is just 14%.

Russians See Widening Gap Between Rich and Poor

The majority of Russians (68%) say that the difference between rich and poor people in Russia has increased in the past five years.

Brazil's Election: Populist Incumbent vs. Popular President

Results from Gallup surveys in Brazil offer some insight into what is shaping Brazilian voters' choices ahead of the country's general election this week.

No Recovery Yet for Spain's Poor

In 2017, low-income Spaniards split sharply from the rest of the population on key quality-of-life measures. Less than half of those in the poorest 20% are now satisfied with their living standards, versus more than three-fourths of the rest.
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