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Tunisia's Water Crisis Fuels Frustration

Tunisians are deeply dissatisfied with efforts to preserve their environment and the quality of their water -- more than most populations on the planet.

Nearly Half in South Recently Affected by Extreme Weather

One in three Americans, including 45% in the South, say they have personally been affected by an extreme weather event in the past two years.

Most Americans Favor Legal Euthanasia

Just over seven in 10 Americans, 71%, believe doctors should be "allowed by law to end the patient's life by some painless means if the patient and his or her family request it."

Venezuela Faces Crossroads in High-Stakes Election

Gallup surveys in Venezuela highlight the frustrations likely on voters' minds as they choose their next president this weekend.

Inside India: World's Most Populous Nation Looks Ahead

As India's population grows, so does its importance to geopolitics and the global economy. Read Gallup's three-part series on what Indians think their future holds.

Guayas, Ecuador: The Least Safe Place on the Planet?

Ahead of Ecuador's security referendum on Sunday, Gallup data show no other region in the world, apart from active war zones, feels less secure than Guayas.

India's Youth Dividend: High Hopes for Today and Tomorrow

As the world's newly minted most populous country looks to the future, Gallup data show that young Indians are more hopeful than they have been in most years.

Global Safety Starts to Slip

Gallup's latest update on global safety shows people worldwide feel safer today than they did a decade ago, but many countries have a long way to go.

Globally, Employees Are More Engaged — and More Stressed

After a dip in 2020, engagement made a noteworthy climb. Unfortunately, so did global stress.

North Dakota Has Highest State Payroll to Population Rate

North Dakota (54.0%) had the highest state Payroll to Population rate (P2P) and West Virginia (35.6%) the lowest in 2014. P2P relates positively to state GDP per capita, while unemployment shows little to no relationship.