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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.
Support for Israel in U.S. Hampered by Declining Religiosity
Protestants and highly religious Americans, traditionally Israel's most sympathetic supporters, are shrinking in size.
Most of Syria's Neighbors See Assad's Ouster as Good Thing
A year after Assad's ouster, many of Syria's neighbors say the change will improve Syrians' lives but are less sure it will bring security to their own country.
Neurodiverse Workers: Hidden Challenges, Untapped Potential
Neurodiverse employees bring unique capabilities but face amplified workplace challenges. Addressing these challenges benefits every employee.
Data Quality Issues With Opt-In Panels: Part 1
Gallup compared the quality of data obtained from several opt-in panel vendors to better understand whether panels differ in the quality of data they provide.
U.S. Employment Situation Improves in April
The U.S. Payroll to Population employment rate (P2P), as measured by Gallup, improved to 44.5% in April. Gallup's unadjusted unemployment rate for the U.S. workforce declined to 7.4%.
Obesity Rate Declining in U.S.
The U.S. obesity rate is showing signs of abating from its 2022 high. GLP-1 antidiabetic injectables used for weight loss may be playing a role.
More People Globally Living Better Lives
A new analysis shows global wellbeing is continuing to rise, but most are still not thriving.
Economic Anxiety Is a Global Problem
Worldwide, economic issues dominate people's views of their country's most important problem.
Americans See Need for Third Party, but Offer Soft Support
Americans continue to express a desire for a third party but have reservations about voting for third-party candidates.