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For Older Adults, Hawaii Leads U.S. States in Well-Being

Hawaii leads all U.S. states in the well-being of residents aged 55 and older, followed by Arizona, New Hampshire and North Dakota. West Virginia has the lowest well-being among older residents.

Arkansas, Kentucky Report Sharpest Drops in Uninsured Rate

Arkansas and Kentucky lead all states in reported drops in their uninsured rates in 2014. The uninsured rates declined more in states that chose to expand Medicaid and set up their own marketplace exchanges than in states that have not.

Pakistanis' Discontent Reaches Record High Before Election

Gallup surveys in Pakistan ahead of the election on Thursday reveal that the outlook among the electorate is bleaker than it has been in decades.

Crisis in Confidence 2023

Americans' lessened confidence in society's institutions and norms may affect society's ability to deal with crucial external and internal threats.

States in Northeast Lead Nation in Dentist Visits

For the third year in a row, Connecticut residents were the most likely to say they visited a dentist in the last 12 months, followed closely by those in Massachusetts. Mississippians were least likely to say they go to the dentist.

North Dakota Workers Report Best Hiring Situation in 2011

North Dakota workers were most likely to report their employers were hiring workers rather than letting workers go in 2011. All states showed positive scores on Gallup's Job Creation Index, with Rhode Island's +4 the lowest.

Vermont No. 1 in Frequent Exercise, Produce Consumption

Vermont residents are the most likely to report exercising frequently and eating produce regularly. Delaware ranks last in frequent exercise, while Oklahoma is at the bottom for produce consumption.

Immigration Surges to Top of Most Important Problem List

Sharply more Americans than in January name immigration as the most important problem facing the U.S. The issue ranks first on the list.

Trump Has Averaged 50% or Higher Job Approval in 17 States

Through the end of June, Donald Trump's job approval rating averaged 50% or higher in 17 states and was below 40% in the same number of states.

Democrats Lose Ground With Black and Hispanic Adults

Gallup's party ID trends since 1999 show Democrats' advantages among Black and Hispanic adults shrinking to new lows, while men -- already in the Republicans' camp -- have moved even further in that direction.
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