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Youth, Loneliness and Political Violence in the U.S.
Although most Americans are united in rejecting political violence, a notable minority say it is "sometimes OK."
Americans' Views on the Nation's Global Image and Power
Gallup polling just before the Iran war found broad faith in the United States' military strength, but doubts about its global position.
Volunteerism Has Recovered From Pandemic Low
Americans remain widely engaged in charity, with volunteering rising and participation increasingly centered on nonreligious rather than religious organizations.
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%.
Americans Oppose AI Data Centers in Their Area
Seven in 10 Americans oppose the construction of an AI data center in their local area, including 48% strongly opposed.
Americans Back Ukrainian Goal of Reclaiming Territory
A majority of Americans support Ukraine in reclaiming lost territory, even if it means a prolonged conflict. Democrats are the most ardent in backing Ukraine.
How Do Americans Experience Healthcare in Their State?
New state rankings from West Health-Gallup reveal sizable differences in residents' experiences of healthcare cost, quality, and access and an urgent need for improvement in every U.S. state.
Disapproval of Congress Ties Record High at 86%
Americans' approval of Congress has fallen to 10%, while disapproval has climbed to 86%, tying the record high.
Social Media Use Linked to Mixed Views on Democracy
Americans who spend more time on social media feel more civically empowered but also show less support for democracy and democratic norms.
U.S. Energy Concerns Not Spiking in War's Early Stages
Gallup polling that began after the start of the Iran war shows no significant increase in Americans' energy concerns.