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Americans' Preference for Larger Families Highest Since 1971
Although the U.S. birth rate remains relatively low, Americans increasingly believe having three or more children is ideal.
How Americans Are Adapting Amid COVID-19
What are the challenges of collecting data during an international health crisis? And what has Gallup found in thousands of interviews since the beginning of the pandemic?
United Nations Seen as Necessary but Ineffective
Americans believe the United Nations is doing a poor job but think it plays a necessary role in the world.
Religious Identity and the 2020 Presidential Election
Americans' political predispositions vary significantly by their underlying religious identity, providing an important way to understand the 2020 election.
Record Party Gaps in Job Approval of Supreme Court, Congress
Job approval ratings of both the U.S. Supreme Court and Congress show the largest party divisions in Gallup's trend.
Polling in an Era of Political Polarization
National public opinion polling retains significant value in an era of increased political polarization.
Thought Given to Election Portends High Turnout in U.S.
Seven in 10 Americans say they have given a lot of thought to the election, on par with readings in 2008 and 2020 when voter turnout was high.
Gallup Vault: Americans' Support for Hawaii's Statehood
Americans mostly supported statehood for Hawaii in the decades leading up to its admission into the union.
Americans Support Massive Stimulus Spending
Americans show strong support for more government stimulus spending and do not appear to worry about its impact on the federal budget deficit.
Racial Divide on Policing Narrows 5 Years After Floyd Death
Black Americans' opinions about four aspects of local policing in the U.S. showed modest improvement in 2024, while White Americans' views have been mostly stable since 2021.