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U.S. Immigration Views Remain Mixed and Highly Partisan
Americans offer mixed guidance on the future of immigration, although slightly more now say they want it decreased than increased. The shift is driven by Republicans.
Ukraine's Neighbors Grow More Accepting of Migrants
Attitudes toward migrants warmed in 2022 among most of Ukraine's western neighbors, though these countries rank among the least accepting in the world.
Gallup Course Location - Berlin
Gallup Berlin provides a state-of-the-art workplace and facilities for professional development. Get information on travel, hotels and more.
More Cite Gov't as Top U.S. Problem; Inflation Ranks Second
Mentions of the government as the nation's most important problem have risen in the past month. Economic confidence remains subpar.
Is Customer Quitting Next?
Post-pandemic, the biggest problem for organizations isn't bringing employees back to the office -- it's losing customers.
How Americans Really Feel About Immigration, in Their Own Words
How do Americans really feel about one of the most controversial topics of our time -- immigration? In this episode, we hear Americans' views in their own words.
Putin Didn't Expect a Damaging Economic Attack, NATO Unity
George Friedman comes back to offer his latest assessment of the crisis in Ukraine. How have things gone for Russia so far, and what does this next phase of the war look like?
Parents Beg to Differ With Cataclysmic Views of Schools
Despite reports of pandemic-era declines in test scores, parents of K-12 children remain just as satisfied with their children's quality of education as before.
Leading With Strengths: Kendra Tucker
Learn how the CEO of Truckstop leads with her strengths to communicate with a diverse audience, build her customers' trust and lead change.
What We Know About American Public Opinion and Ukraine
Americans are strongly supportive of Ukraine and overwhelmingly favor economic sanctions against Russia.