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Immigration Up Sharply as Most Important U.S. Problem
Americans' mentions of immigration as the nation's most important problem have surged to 21%, nearly tying the record high for that issue and edging out the government for the top spot.
Biden Ends 2023 With 39% Job Approval
Biden enters 2024 with a persistently low job approval rating of 39%, the worst of any modern-day president seeking reelection at the same point.
Mentions of Immigration as Top Problem Surpass Record High
Mentions of immigration as the nation's most important problem increased further in July to a new record 27%.
Four in 10 Americans Still Highly Concerned About Illegal Immigration
With emergency powers limiting border entries about to end, Republicans are highly concerned about illegal immigration, while Democrats are not.
Biden's Proposed Budget and American Public Opinion
The $5.8 trillion Biden administration budget proposal can be profitably analyzed in the context of American public opinion.
U.S. Daily Worry Easing, but Still Up Since Trump Election
The percentage of U.S. adults experiencing daily worry has fallen 1.6 percentage points since mid-February, but is still 2.5 points higher than it was the month before the election.
Hispanics Frown on Trump, but Not Rest of GOP Field
Two-thirds of U.S. Hispanics view Donald Trump unfavorably vs. 14% favorably, according to Gallup tracking since July. Jeb Bush is not as well-recognized, but his image among Hispanics this summer has tilted positive, 34% vs. 23%.
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.
Leading With Strengths: Omar Sultan Al Olama
Learn how the UAE's Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy and Remote Work Applications leads his country to embrace AI.
Republican Favorability Down; Views of Democrats Steady
At the tail end of the government shutdown, Americans' opinion of the Republican Party worsened while their view of the Democratic Party was stable.