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Few Americans Know How Much Their Healthcare Costs

While the vast majority of Americans believe healthcare organizations should be required to provide the cost of their products and services in advance, few Americans are aware of the costs before they receive care.

Pandemic's Effects Linger in Americans' Health Ratings

After sliding over the past decade, Americans' reports of their own mental and physical health held steady last year at the lowest levels in Gallup's 24-year trend.

Half of Ukrainians Want Quick, Negotiated End to War

Ukrainians are growing increasingly weary of the war with Russia. Gallup's latest surveys of Ukraine show 52% would like to see the war end as soon as possible.

Desire to Migrate Remains at Record High

Global migration data show people's desire to leave their country remains at its highest point in over a decade -- including in the U.S. and Canada.

Global Payroll to Population Employment Rate at 27% for 2011

Worldwide, 27% of adults were employed full time for an employer in 2011, according to Gallup's new Payroll to Population measure. Payroll to Population rates varied from 52% in Sweden to 4% in the Central African Republic.

How Strong Are the World's Social Connections?

New Meta and Gallup research finds that most people worldwide feel connected to others, but not always to the same degree.

Fertility, Marriage and the Power of Social Norms

Despite declining fertility and marriage rates, Americans want to have children and to be married.

Lebanese Unprepared for War

New Gallup data from 2024 show that the Lebanese people were already struggling financially and emotionally before the latest escalation between Israel and Hezbollah.

Good Health Saves California Beach Cities Millions Yearly

Because of better wellbeing, residents of the Beach Cities in Southern California have much lower per-person healthcare expenditures than do Americans overall.

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.