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The 2015 Year in Review at Gallup.com

Gallup reviews the top stories of 2015, including Americans' views of Bernie Sanders and the Tea Party movement, what employees want from their managers and how government became the most important problem in the U.S.

Forget Washington: Cities Will Save the Middle Class

Local (not federal) leadership plays an essential role in creating jobs and replenishing the American middle class.

Americans More Worried About Terrorism Than Mass Shootings

Americans are more concerned about being the victim of a terrorist attack inspired by the Islamic State (47%) than being the victim of a mass shooting (38%). Republicans are more worried than Democrats about both potential events.

Obama Averages 46.2% Job Approval in Year Seven

President Barack Obama averaged 46.2% job approval during his seventh year in office, an improvement from his 42.6% year six average. He has averaged a 47% job approval rating throughout his presidency.

Obama Bests Trump as Most Admired Man in 2016

President Barack Obama finished ahead of President-elect Donald Trump in Gallup's 2016 most admired man poll, 22% to 15%. Hillary Clinton is the most admired woman.

Clinton Most Admired Woman for Record 20th Time

Hillary Clinton and President Barack Obama again lead Gallup's Most Admired Woman and Man poll. This is Clinton's 20th time finishing No. 1, the most of any woman or man, while Obama trails only Dwight Eisenhower for No. 1 finishes for men.

Anti-Terror: Visa Control, Airstrikes Seen as Most Effective

Americans are most likely to see overhauling the nation's visa waiver program and intensifying airstrikes against the Islamic State as effective against terrorism, of 11 measures tested. Using a religious test to prevent Muslims from entering ...

Lancaster, Raleigh Residents Most Likely to Say Home Is Ideal

Among the 100 largest U.S. metro areas, residents of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and Raleigh, North Carolina, are most likely to agree that their home is ideal for them and their family. Dayton, Ohio, residents are least likely to agree.

USA Funds and Gallup Launch Nationally Representative Daily Research Platform Dedicated to "Completion With a Purpose"

USA Funds and Gallup announce their collaboration on a new research platform that will deliver first-ever insights from past, current and future consumers of higher education. Each day, 350 days a year, Gallup will conduct nationally ...

Des Moines, Iowa, Leads U.S. Metro Areas in Community Pride

Three in four Des Moines, Iowa, residents are proud of their community, making them the U.S. community with the most pride. Scranton, Pennsylvania, residents have the least pride, with half saying they are proud of where they live.