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Majority of Australians Unhappy With Environmental Efforts
More than half of Australians are dissatisfied with their country's environmental preservation efforts. Among those who disapprove of the country's leadership, 26% are satisfied with these efforts.
Iranians Saw Conditions Improving Amid Eased Sanctions
Fewer Iranians report that sanctions are affecting their livelihoods to the degree that they once did. More see their economy and their living standards improving.
Economic Outlook Shapes Views of Immigration
People's views about their national and personal economic situations may be the strongest predictors of their attitudes toward immigration, according to a Gallup study of attitudes toward immigration in 142 countries.
Economic Anxiety Is a Global Problem
Worldwide, economic issues dominate people's views of their country's most important problem.
7 Insights Into Women's Lives in the U.S.
U.S. women are about as satisfied as U.S. men with most major aspects of their lives and are largely satisfied with women's position in the country, but they trail men when it comes to their sense of financial and personal security.
Six in 10 Turks Approve of Erdogan Before Election
As Turks prepare to vote for president this Sunday, a recent poll finds their average life evaluations have improved over previous years. About six in 10 now approve of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the presidential front-runner.
Trudeau Approval Hits New Low as Canadians Prepare to Vote
Heading into elections next week, Canadians' approval of their country's leadership and of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's leadership are sitting at record lows.
Life Ratings Plummet in Venezuela, Thriving at 10-Year Low
About three in 10 Venezuelans are thriving in their self-evaluations of their lives, about half the rate of residents who were thriving in 2006. This figure has fallen below the regional average and is at a 10-year low for the country.
Hawaii Leads U.S. in Financial Well-Being; Mississippi Last
Hawaii led the U.S. in financial well-being in 2014. Southern states accounted for all of the 10 lowest financial well-being scores.
Senegal: Less Faith in Elections May Reflect Deeper Malaise
As the Senegalese head to the polls this Sunday to elect their next president, Gallup looks at survey results spanning Macky Sall's seven-year term to shed light on key issues.