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Biden's Job Rating Rises to 44%, Highest in a Year

After hitting a new low in July, President Joe Biden's job approval rating is up six points to 44%, mostly because of independents' higher approval.

15 Newsmakers: Prince William Most Popular, Putin Least

The majority of Americans view Prince William of the United Kingdom and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy favorably, besting every U.S. political leader rated in the new poll.

Economy Is Top Election Issue; Abortion and Crime Next

Registered voters rate the economy as the most important factor influencing their vote this midterm election cycle, but abortion and crime are close behind.

EU Election Primer: Why Rising Populism Matters Most Now

The European Union parliamentary elections this week give new urgency to finding an answer to the question of what is driving populist success.

Gallup World Affairs Series: China, Russia, Trade and More

Gallup will release the findings of its annual World Affairs survey in the coming weeks.

Americans Widely Favor Welcoming Ukrainian Refugees

Americans' support for admitting Ukrainian refugees smashes historical Gallup records since 1939.

Germany, U.S. Lead Approval Ratings in Asia

A median of 43% of adults in Asia approved of Germany's leadership in 2021, closely followed by 41% who approved of U.S. leadership.

The Rest of the World Knows Pax Americana Is Over

Political scientist and Eurasia Group President Ian Bremmer discusses the latest findings from Gallup's "Rating World Leaders: 2019" report and what they mean to the global world order.

U.S. Defense Attitudes Shifted Before Russia-Ukraine War

Before Russia invaded Ukraine, Americans were evenly divided on whether the U.S. was spending enough money on defense. In the past two years, increasingly more have said the U.S. national defense is not strong enough.

More Americans See U.S. as Leading Economic Power

More Americans now than in 2021 say the U.S. is the leading economic power in the world today. As a result, they are now equally likely to identify the U.S. and China as the top power.