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Smoking's Relationship to Education Disentangled

Smoking is much more prevalent among those with lower levels of formal education, an example of the general educational divide in health outcomes in the U.S. today.

What's Ahead for Americans in 2015?

Looking to 2015, Americans are increasingly positive about the economy, and this could produce more upbeat views of Congress and the president. The U.S. will continue to age and get less white, potentially yielding other changes.

Four in 10 Say CBD Oil Products Should Be Over-the-Counter

As the U.S. market for CBD products is taking off, two in three Americans are aware of CBD oil and most of them consider it to be medically beneficial.

Record-High 50% of Americans Favor Legalizing Marijuana Use

A record-high 50% of Americans say marijuana use should be made legal, up from 46% last year. Liberals and those 18 to 29 are most likely to favor legalizing marijuana, while conservatives, Republicans, and those 65 and older are most likely to ...

Exploring Young Women's Leftward Expansion

A sharp rise over the past decade in young women who describe their political views as liberal, particularly relative to young men, is reflected most prominently in their attitudes on the environment and abortion.

Where the Public Stands on Abortion Post-Dobbs

Lydia Saad joins the podcast to discuss the "new landscape on abortion" one year after the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization.

How Policies Discussed in Democratic Debate Fare With the Public

In a highly watched debate, Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton presented their different policy plans. Gallup assesses what the American public thinks about major ideas presented by these Democrats.

Defining Seniors as an Age Group

Most pollsters define seniors as those 65 and older, but analysis shows there are significant political differences within this broad group.

Gallup.com's Top Stories of 2013

The most important stories on Gallup.com in 2013 span politics, well-being, the economy, and education.

Birth Control Still Tops List of Morally Acceptable Issues

Of 21 personal behaviors and practices measured, Americans agree most widely that birth control is morally acceptable and that extramarital affairs are morally wrong.
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