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In U.S., Cyberdisruption Most Critical Threat
Americans see cyberterrorism as the most critical of 11 threats to U.S. vital interests. Nuclear weapons development by Iran or by North Korea are next, followed by international terrorism.
Gender Gaps on Abortion Reach Historic Highs
U.S. women remain more supportive of abortion rights in the wake of the Dobbs decision than they were before it, creating a record-high gender gap.
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.
Americans Rate Canada, Britain, France, Japan Most Favorably
Americans view Canada, Great Britain, France and Japan the best of 19 countries asked about -- and North Korea, Afghanistan, Iran, Russia and Iraq the worst.
Superintendents Express Commitment to Summer Learning
Nine in 10 U.S. K-12 superintendents regard summer learning programs as important. Most say their district will maintain or increase program funding.
Employees With Influence on Tech Adoption Are More Satisfied
U.S. employees who report having more influence on new technology adoption at work express greater job satisfaction than workers with less influence.
Five Key Insights Into Americans' Views of the News Media
Explore five notable Gallup findings about trust and confidence in the U.S. media today.
K-12 Schools Struggle to Engage Gen Z Students
Fewer than two in 10 Gen Z K-12 students strongly agree that their classwork feels important, interesting, challenging or aligned with their talents.
Housing Affordability Crisis Hits Wealthy Economies
Gallup data reveal a growing housing affordability crisis in wealthy countries that affects not just economies and politics, but also people's wellbeing.
Trump's Inaugural Approval Rating Is Historically Low Again
Trump's initial job approval rating is similar to what it was at the start of his first term, reaffirming his position as the lowest-rated new president since 1953.