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Majorities in Five States Approved of Obama in 2014

Residents of five states gave President Barack Obama 50% or better job approval ratings in 2014, with Massachusetts and Hawaii leading the list at roughly 53%. Wyoming residents were the least approving, at 19.3%.

Leading With Strengths Launch With Gallup CEO Jon Clifton

Learn about Gallup's Leading With Strengths initiative and how it can help you accelerate your development.

Is India Prepared to Change With Its Climate?

The majority of Indians see climate change as a potential threat to their country in the next 20 years, but not all Indians perceive this threat in the same way.

Nearly 900 Million Worldwide Wanted to Migrate in 2021

In 2021, 16% of adults worldwide -- which projects to almost 900 million people -- said they would like to leave their own country permanently.

U.S. Same-Sex Marriage Support Holds at 71% High

Seventy-one percent of Americans think same-sex marriage should be legal, matching the high Gallup recorded in 2022.

Ukrainians Continue to Rally Around President, Military

More than a year into the war with Russia, Ukrainians' support of their president and the country's military remains near record highs, but the rally effect for other institutions may have been shorter-lived.

U.S. Depression Rates Reach New Highs

In the U.S., a new high of 29.0% of adults have been diagnosed with depression in their lifetime, and 17.8% currently have or are being treated for it.

Utahans Least Satisfied With Air Quality

Utah residents are least likely to be satisfied with their area's air quality, followed by residents of several other Western states. Residents of states in the northern Midwest are among the most likely to be satisfied.

Why the World Can't Quit Quiet Quitting

Quiet quitting costs the world's economy almost $9 trillion per year -- and this trend isn't going anywhere until organizations hire better managers.

Most U.S. States See Gains in Economic Confidence in 2012

Economic confidence rose in most states in 2012, but remained negative in all 50 states -- to varying degrees -- while it turned positive in the District of Columbia.