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Slim Majority Approves of Trump's Handling of the Economy
President Donald Trump's 51% approval rating for handling the economy is his highest on four key issues and is his first to reach majority level on any issue to date.
Americans Increasingly See Russia as Threat, Top U.S. Enemy
Americans now regard Russia as the greatest U.S. enemy, by a slim margin over North Korea. They increasingly view Russia's military power as a critical threat to the U.S., and their favorable ratings of Russia have sunk to 24%.
More in U.S. Say Healthcare Is the Most Important Problem
As the Senate considers repealing the Affordable Care Act, more Americans name healthcare as the most important problem facing the U.S.
Economy a Strength for Trump; Russia, Environment Weaknesses
Donald Trump's approval rating on the economy exceeds his overall job approval rating by a significant margin, while his ratings on the environment and Russia are significantly lower.
Americans Cite Cyberterrorism Among Top Three Threats to U.S.
As President Obama rolls out a proposal to increase cybersecurity funding, Americans report cyberterrorism as among the top threats to U.S. vital interests, along with international terrorism and development of nuclear weapons by Iran.
The Trend Line: Fewer in U.S. See China's Economic Power as Threat
This year marks a new low in Americans' perceptions of China's economic power as a critical threat to the U.S., says Gallup Editor-in-Chief Frank Newport. Overall, China ranks behind Russia and North Korea on a list of countries Americans' ...
Trump Job Approval Rating Now at 34%, New Low
President Trump's job approval rating is at 34% for the three-day period from Friday through Sunday -- by one point the lowest of his administration so far.
Strengths, Simplicity and a Thriving Culture at L'Oreal Asia
Learn how an organization in Asia has combined simple guiding principles with CliftonStrengths to build a thriving culture.
Americans Continue to Rate Iran as Greatest U.S. Enemy
For the fourth consecutive time, Americans name Iran when asked which country they consider to be the United States' greatest enemy. North Korea and China tie for second. Significantly fewer Americans mention Iraq this year than in prior years, ...
Government Still Top Problem, but Race, Immigration Are Up
Government dissatisfaction, race relations and immigration now lead Americans' top-of-mind concerns for the U.S. Economic mentions are the lowest since 2007.