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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.

Americans Split on Outlook for U.S. Power

Decades of intellectual debate about American power sunsetting seems lost on a public that views the matter through a partisan lens.

Auto Executive Confronts Challenges Head On

Follow the experience of one executive as he makes discoveries, confronts roadblocks and overcomes leadership challenges through executive coaching.

Canada, Great Britain Are Americans' Most Favored Nations

Among 22 countries, Americans hold the highest regard for their strongest allies, including Canada (92%) and Great Britain (90%). At 82%, American favorability toward France exceeds its highest measured level in 24 years of polling.

As Nuclear Talks Progress, 11% in U.S. See Iran Favorably

With negotiations on Iran's nuclear program rapidly nearing a March deadline, 11% of Americans see Iran favorably and 84% unfavorably. Nearly eight in 10 say the development of Iranian nuclear weapons is a critical threat to the U.S.

Gallup Vault: Americans Not Sold on Buying Greenland in 1947

In 1947, Americans weren't sold on whether the U.S. should buy Greenland for $1 billion. Polls showed 33% in favor, 38% opposed and 28% unsure.

Young Americans' Job Market Pessimism Stands Out Globally

Unlike older U.S. adults, younger Americans have grown more negative about their local job prospects in recent years, a trend not seen in most economies worldwide.

Americans Still Rate Iran Top U.S. Enemy

Thirty-two percent of Americans mention Iran when asked to name the country that is the United States' greatest enemy, up from 25% in 2011. China is second on the list, followed by North Korea, Afghanistan, and Iraq.

Europeans Upbeat on Job Market but Not Engaged at Work

European employees have posted the largest regional gain in job optimism since 2011, but employee engagement remains low, with disengaged employees outnumbering engaged employees.
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