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Record-Low 35% in U.S. Satisfied With K-12 Education Quality

Americans' satisfaction with the quality of K-12 education in the U.S. is at a record-low 35%, and just 26% say it is headed in the right direction.

Accountability Is Leadership's Greatest Weakness

Under half of leaders excel at holding employees accountable, a deficiency managers notice and one that threatens engagement and performance.

World's Most Important Problem

Explore the issues people around the world say they need their leaders to address, based on Gallup World Poll research conducted in 107 countries.

Exercise Link to Lower Stress Greater for Women Than Men

Regular exercise is more closely linked to reduced stress among women than among men and peaks with at least six days of exercise per week.

Americans Prefer Tempered Crime-Fighting Methods

Americans as a whole favor addressing the root causes of crime over boosting law enforcement, and they oppose using military force in U.S. cities, but partisans' views strongly differ.

Muslim-Majority Countries Doubt U.S. Motives

While developing democracy was a U.S. goal in Iraq, 20 years after the U.S.-led invasion, adults in Iraq and 12 other Muslim-majority countries doubt the U.S. is serious about it.

Support for Businesses Taking a Public Stance Rebounds

Over half of U.S. adults (51%) in 2025 believe companies should speak out on current events, up from 38% in 2024.

Togetherness: Shared Activities Within Black Families

Most Black parents with young children report engaging in activities that bring their family together, such as music and dance and sharing meals and traditions.

How Migration Could Reshape Populations and Labor Forces

Gallup's Potential Net Migration Index shows where populations would grow or shrink if everyone who wanted to move permanently to another country did so.

Economic Anxiety Is a Global Problem

Worldwide, economic issues dominate people's views of their country's most important problem.