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Americans' Rating of Moral Values Hits New Low
A record-high 56% of Americans rate moral values as poor, and 80% say they are getting worse, with both readings up by double digits since last year.
More Than Half in U.S. Want Daylight Saving Time Sunsetted
Most Americans now oppose daylight saving time, with support dropping sharply since 1999. Almost half prefer year-round standard time.
Cost Leads Americans' Top-of-Mind Healthcare Concerns
Concerns about and dissatisfaction with healthcare costs in the U.S. underscore Americans' belief that the nation's healthcare system is highly flawed.
Democracy for All Project: The People's Role in American Democracy
Explore U.S. public belief in democracy with data from over 20,000 adults in the inaugural Kettering Foundation-Gallup study.
The Gallup Pulse
Use scientifically sound and efficient research methods to conduct research, gather insights and establish thought leadership and credibility.
Americans Predict Challenging 2026 Across 13 Dimensions
Americans expect a difficult 2026, expressing pessimism about most economic, political and global matters — with the stock market a notable exception.
Leading With Strengths: James Milliken
Learn how the chancellor of The University of Texas System acquires new ideas, learns from the past and connects students with great opportunities.
Americans Expect Economic Growth, Stock Market Gains in 2026
More Americans expect positive than negative momentum in the stock market, overall economic growth and interest rates, but their outlook for unemployment and inflation is negative.
Volunteerism Has Recovered From Pandemic Low
Americans remain widely engaged in charity, with volunteering rising and participation increasingly centered on nonreligious rather than religious organizations.
Interest in Higher Education Remains High
Interest in pursuing education beyond high school remains strong, according to the latest Lumina Foundation-Gallup State of Higher Education Study.