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Women's & Gender Issues

Explore Gallup's latest insights and discoveries on women's and gender issues. Discover Gallup's historical trends on how women feel in the United States and around the globe.

Far Fewer in U.S. Regard Childhood Vaccinations as Important

Americans are now less likely to consider childhood vaccines as extremely important, with Republicans accounting for the drop.

Biden, Trump Tied in Favorability Before Felony Conviction

Joe Biden and Donald Trump tied in favorability among Americans when rated using a 10-point scale, just before Trump's felony conviction last week. In the 2016 and 2020 campaigns, Trump trailed the Democratic nominee on this measure.

Republicans, Men Push Trump Approval Higher in Second Term

Men, conservatives and people of color are more approving of Trump in his second term, but approval has declined among liberals and older Americans.

Openly Transgender Troops Backed by Reduced Majority in U.S.

Almost six in 10 Americans support allowing openly transgender men and women to serve in the U.S. military, and nearly eight in 10 back women serving in combat roles.

Satisfaction With U.S. Democracy Edges Up From Record Low

Americans remain dissatisfied with the way democracy is working in the U.S., but the 34% satisfied is up from the record-low 28% recorded a year ago.

Smaller Majorities Say Crime In U.S. Is Serious, Increasing

Americans' views of national and local crime have improved since last year, largely due to Democrats' more positive perceptions.

Economic Confidence Up Slightly in August

Gallup's Economic Confidence Index improved in August, but inflation and job market concerns persist.

43% of Americans Say They Are Overweight; 55% Want to Slim Down

Over four in 10 U.S. adults, especially women, see themselves as overweight. Over half want to lose weight, but only about a quarter are seriously trying.

Favorable Ratings of Harris, Trump Remain Under 50%

Both presidential candidates continue to be viewed unfavorably by majorities of Americans, similar to patterns in the 2016 and 2020 elections.