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Americans Are Now Less Lonely, but Many Are Still Struggling

Dan Witters joins the podcast to discuss the state of loneliness in the U.S. Later, Lydia Saad and Jeff Jones give an update on Americans' attitudes toward the pandemic.

Americans Remain Discouraged About Personal Finances

Americans' attitudes about their finances are just as subdued today as they were a year ago, when inflation was near its 40-year peak.

Views of U.S. Housing Market Reach New Depths

Americans' perceptions of the U.S. housing market are the worst Gallup has ever recorded, with 21% saying it is a good time to buy a house.

Americans Grow More Concerned With Drug Use, Social Security

Of 15 key issues, Americans worry most about inflation and the economy, with concerns about drug use and Social Security increasing in the past year.

At Year Three, Americans Split on Whether Pandemic Is Over

Three years into the pandemic, Gallup reviews how Americans view the situation today and what, if any, precautions they are still taking.

Biden Job Approval at 42%; Below 40% on Four Issues

President Joe Biden remains underwater in his overall job approval and ratings of his handling of six issues. His handling of the coronavirus response is the only issue on which he earns majority-level approval.

Americans' Dissatisfaction With Nation Eases, but Still High

Twenty-three percent of U.S. adults are satisfied with the way things are going. Forty-eight percent are "very dissatisfied," down from 66% in 2021.

Economic Confidence Shows Slight Uptick; Still Negative

Americans' ratings of the economy are still very negative but are slightly improved from October.

Partnered LGBQ+ Adults Faced Greater Stress During the Pandemic

Married or cohabiting U.S. adults in LGBQ+ relationships face greater stress than those in heterosexual relationships, implying different pandemic responses.

One in Four Workers Still Fear Catching COVID-19 at Work

American workers are growing less concerned about being exposed to the coronavirus at work, but the issue is still relevant as one in four workers remain worried.
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