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Americans Remain Committed to NATO, Critical of UN

A plurality of Americans continue to think the United States' commitment to NATO should be kept as it is now, and a majority still say the U.N. is doing a poor job.

Age, Issues Working to Trump's Advantage Pre-Debate

Though neither is viewed positively overall ahead of the first presidential debate, Trump is viewed more positively than Biden on several measures.

Gender Disparities in Views of Women's Equality Persist

Women in the U.S. are largely dissatisfied with the treatment of their gender in society and do not think there is gender equality in job opportunities.

Environment Efforts: Which Countries Are Falling Short?

More than six in 10 people worldwide were satisfied in 2020 with efforts in their countries to preserve the environment. But not everyone was this content, including majorities in several top carbon-emitting countries.

Germany's Election: 5 Key Issues Facing the Next Chancellor

Ahead of Germany's election, Gallup data point to several issues facing the victor, including living standards, housing and migration.

Southeast Asia Sees Sharp Decline in Education Satisfaction

Satisfaction with education fell sharply in Southeast Asia, from 85% in 2019 to 63% in 2020. The biggest drops were in Indonesia and the Philippines.

Majority of Australians Unhappy With Environmental Efforts

More than half of Australians are dissatisfied with their country's environmental preservation efforts. Among those who disapprove of the country's leadership, 26% are satisfied with these efforts.

Fewer Americans Want U.S. Taking Major Role in World Affairs

Sixty-five percent of Americans think the U.S. should take the leading role or a major role in world affairs, the lowest in Gallup's trend.

20 Gallup Trends to Watch in 2025

Keep up with how Americans react to the Trump administration and how society evolves with key Gallup trends.

Americans Most Satisfied With Nation's Military, Security

Majorities of Americans are satisfied with just five of 22 policy areas in the U.S. -- military strength, security from terrorism, the position of women, the economy, and acceptance of gays and lesbians.