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Adultery, Cloning Still Seen as Most Immoral Behaviors
Of 20 behaviors, extramarital affairs and human cloning are seen as the most morally wrong. Birth control and divorce remain the most morally acceptable.
U.S. Political, Economic Indicators Steady in May
Gallup's monthly measure of U.S. attitudes about the country and its leaders showed no change in May as a mix of political and economic events cycled through the news.
More Americans See Religion Increasing Its Influence in U.S.
Thirty-four percent of Americans say religion is increasing its influence on American life, up from 20% a year ago.
Perceived Threat From Big Business Growing
A reduced majority of Americans view "big government" as most threatening to the future of the U.S., while a near record-high 37% say "big business" is.
Farming, Computer, Restaurant Industries Lead U.S. Ratings
Farming and the computer and restaurant industries are the top-rated of 25 U.S. sectors, while the federal government ranks last.
How Americans Perceive Treatment of Racial, Ethnic Groups
Less than half of Americans are satisfied with the way immigrants and Black, Hispanic, Jewish and Arab people are treated in the U.S.
U.S. Perceptions of 'Fair' Income Taxes Hold Near Record Low
The 46% of U.S. adults who say their income taxes are fair essentially matches the record-low 45% from 1999.
Government Still Leads as Nation's Top Problem
Mentions of government as the nation's most important problem remained high in February, fueled by historically high Democratic concern.
Steady 64% Say Racism Against Black People Widespread in U.S.
Nearly two-thirds of Americans say racism against Black people is widespread, even as slightly more than that say they've seen civil rights gains.
Americans Split on Meaning of the American Dream
Whether Americans see the American Dream as more about stability or opportunity is shaped by income, education and lived experiences.