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Israelis, Palestinians Face New Realities After Oct. 7
Surveys in Israel and in the West Bank and East Jerusalem offer a glimpse into life for Israelis and Palestinians one year after the Israel-Hamas war began.
Ukrainians Grow More Skeptical of West
After more than two years of war, Ukrainians' hopes for a quick accession to NATO and the EU have slipped, along with their approval of U.S. leadership.
Germany's 'Wall in the Head' Is Coming Down
Gallup trends show that in many respects, public opinion in the former East and West Germany is converging.
Asking About Race and Ethnicity: A Wording Experiment
Gallup tested different ways to ask race and ethnicity to better understand how changes to the U.S. standards for collecting race and ethnicity on federal surveys might affect data and analysis.
China vs. U.S.: Who's Winning Hearts and Minds?
A new Gallup analysis explores how the world sees the leadership of the U.S. and China, and the advantages that each has around the globe.
Ukrainians Less Hopeful About the Future
Ukrainians' future life ratings have dropped from 7.9 to 6.9 since Russia's invasion, reflecting growing war fatigue.
War Rally Fades for Ukraine's Leadership
Ukrainians' approval of their president and confidence in their national government are at the lowest points since the war with Russia began, but their trust in their military is unwavering.
Few Americans Know How Much Their Healthcare Costs
While the vast majority of Americans believe healthcare organizations should be required to provide the cost of their products and services in advance, few Americans are aware of the costs before they receive care.
Pandemic's Effects Linger in Americans' Health Ratings
After sliding over the past decade, Americans' reports of their own mental and physical health held steady last year at the lowest levels in Gallup's 24-year trend.
LGBTQ+ Identification in U.S. Now at 7.6%
LGBTQ+ identification in the U.S. continues to inch up, with 7.6% of all U.S. adults, and more than one in five Gen Z adults, identifying this way.