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World's Respect for Women Continues to Climb

Globally, views of how women are treated are more positive today than they have been at most points in the past decade. Views have improved among women and men, but gaps remain.

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.

Desire to Move Permanently to U.S. at New Low

In 2025, fewer people worldwide are imagining their futures elsewhere. The U.S., long the world's most desired destination, is attracting less interest than at any point in nearly two decades.

World More Satisfied With Efforts to Preserve Environment

Ahead of Earth Day, Gallup data show the world feels more positive about efforts to preserve the environment than at any point in the past 20 years.

Gallup Vault: Americans Divided on Truman Firing MacArthur

President Harry Truman's dismissal of Gen. Douglas MacArthur in 1951 set off a firestorm of controversy.

Iraq Faces New Test 23 Years After Invasion

Gallup trends show long-term increases in Iraqis' feelings of safety and trust in institutions that could be tested by further instability in the region.

Gender Gaps in Respect for Women Worldwide

Gallup surveys reveal a significant gender disparity in perceptions of respect and dignity for women in 93 out of 144 countries, including the United States.

Satisfaction With Way Things Are Going in U.S. Rises to 37%

Americans' satisfaction with the way things are going has risen to 37%. The last time it was higher was in September 2005.

Iran, North Korea Still Americans' Least Favorite Countries

Americans rate Canada and Great Britain most positively, and Iran, North Korea, and Afghanistan most negatively, in Gallup's annual update of country ratings. The poll finds continued decline in opinions of Mexico and new lows in the images of ...

Fewer in U.S. Regard China Favorably or as Leading Economy

Americans' favorable rating of China has declined for a second consecutive year, tying for the lowest in Gallup's trend.