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In Year Two of #MeToo, Fears About Sexual Assault Remain

Twenty percent of U.S. adults -- including more than one in three women -- say they frequently or occasionally worry about being a victim of sexual assault.

Crime Victims More Likely to Own Guns

Americans who have recently been the victim of a crime report higher rates of gun ownership than nonvictims.

New Low of 49% in U.S. Say Death Penalty Applied Fairly

A new low of 49% of Americans say the death penalty is applied fairly in the U.S., down from a peak of 61% in 2005 in the 18-year trend.

Americans' Recent Attitudes Toward Guns

Learn more about Americans' recent attitudes about guns in the U.S.

Economy Tops Voters' List of Key Election Issues

The economy is the most important of 16 issues potentially influencing voters' choice for president this year.

Large Racial Gaps on Crime Seen in 'Fragile Communities'

A new CAO/Gallup study finds that half of black residents living in U.S. fragile communities say they know "some" or "a lot" of people who were unfairly sent to jail.

Is a Kinder World a Happier One?

The latest World Happiness Report explores the impact of acts of generosity on happiness -- just as these deeds appear to be declining worldwide.

Exploring Americans' Satisfaction With Their Personal Lives

Americans' personal satisfaction remains significantly higher than satisfaction with the way things are going in the U.S.

Gallup's Top 10 U.S. Findings of 2020

Gallup reviews our top U.S. findings in an unforgettable year.

Global Progress on Safety, Confidence in Police Stalls

Gallup's latest update on its annual Law and Order Index shows global progress on safety stalled in 2021 -- particularly in countries such as the U.S.
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