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People Worldwide More Satisfied With Their Freedom in Life
Worldwide, more people today are satisfied with their freedom to choose what they do with their lives than were satisfied two decades ago.
Two-Thirds of K-12 Teachers Satisfied With Their Workplace
Two-thirds of U.S. K-12 teachers are extremely satisfied or satisfied with their workplace. About one in five say they are unsure or don't plan to continue teaching next school year.
World More Satisfied With Efforts to Preserve Environment
Ahead of Earth Day, Gallup data show the world feels more positive about efforts to preserve the environment than at any point in the past 20 years.
New Low in U.S. 'Very Satisfied' With Personal Life
The 44% of Americans who are "very satisfied" with their personal life is at a new low, though personal satisfaction still outpaces national satisfaction.
Teachers Who Collaborate, Learn at Work Are More Satisfied
Teachers with meaningful growth opportunities report higher job satisfaction and lower burnout.
How Americans Perceive Treatment of Racial, Ethnic Groups
Less than half of Americans are satisfied with the way immigrants and Black, Hispanic, Jewish and Arab people are treated in the U.S.
Record-Low 35% in U.S. Satisfied With K-12 Education Quality
Americans' satisfaction with the quality of K-12 education in the U.S. is at a record-low 35%, and just 26% say it is headed in the right direction.
Land of the Free? Fewer Americans Agree
Americans' satisfaction with their freedom has fallen since 2021, especially among women, placing the U.S. below the global median.
Americans' State of the Nation Ratings Remain at Record Low
As President Donald Trump launches initiatives to reshape the nation in his second term, a recent Gallup poll provides a road map for the issues Americans think need the most attention.
Less Than Half of Americans "Very Satisfied" With Own Lives
Americans are the least satisfied with their personal lives than they have been since 2011, but some subgroups are faring better than others.