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Discrimination Takes Less Toll on Socially Connected Black Parents

Among Black families with young children, parents with strong social connections are more likely to remain optimistic despite discrimination.

Trust in Banks Recovers Nearly 20 Years After Crisis

Across 25 countries hit hardest by the financial crash in 2008, trust in banks finally recovered to precrisis levels in 2025.

Economic Anxiety Is a Global Problem

Worldwide, economic issues dominate people's views of their country's most important problem.

New Urbanisation Measure Covers More of the World in 2022

Gallup and the European Commission have partnered to provide a comparable, consistent measure of urbanisation for nearly all adults surveyed in Gallup's 2022 World Poll.

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.

Iraq Faces New Test 23 Years After Invasion

Gallup trends show long-term increases in Iraqis' feelings of safety and trust in institutions that could be tested by further instability in the region.

U.K. Leads World in Concern About Migration

New global data show that adults in the U.K. are more likely than residents of any other country to name immigration as a top national problem.

World's Respect for Women Continues to Climb

Globally, views of how women are treated are more positive today than they have been at most points in the past decade. Views have improved among women and men, but gaps remain.

World's Most Important Problem

Explore the issues people around the world say they need their leaders to address, based on Gallup World Poll research conducted in 107 countries.

Drop in U.S. Religiosity Among Largest in World

The 17-percentage-point drop in U.S. religiosity over the past decade is among the largest declines measured in the Gallup World Poll.
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