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Confidence in Public Schools Turns More Partisan

U.S. confidence in public schools has sunk back to where it was pre-pandemic, but Democrats' confidence is up while Republicans' is down.

World Unhappier, More Stressed Out Than Ever

Emotionally, the second year of the pandemic was an even tougher year for the world than the first one: Gallup's Negative Experience Index reached a new high, and the Positive Experience Index dropped for the first time in years.

Biden Job Approval Not Budging, U.S. Satisfaction Dips

Americans' view of President Biden hasn't changed over the past month, holding at a subpar 41%. Their view of the U.S. is now the worst since President Trump left office.

Economic Pessimism Growing in U.S.

Americans' already-low economic confidence fell further in May.

Colombia's Next President Faces Daunting Challenges

As Colombians vote in their presidential election on Sunday, they are under serious economic stress that is contributing to record-low thriving.

One in Three Americans Think Pandemic Is Over

One-third of Americans think the pandemic is over, and a majority say their lives are at least somewhat back to normal. Most expect COVID-19-related disruptions in society to continue through the end of the year or longer.

Many Are Dropping Their Guard (and Their Masks) on COVID

Americans are less worried than they previously have been. Are we in a new phase of public attitudes about the pandemic? Megan Brenan joins the podcast to talk about Gallup's tracking since the pandemic began and where we are now.

Concern About Race Relations Persists After Floyd's Death

Americans' concern about race relations remained elevated in March, nearly two years after George Floyd's murder.

U.S. COVID Cases Are Rising Again, but Worries Are Not

The steady increase in COVID-19 cases this past month is not disconcerting to Americans, as they are less worried now about the coronavirus than they were at the start of the year, and fewer are social distancing.

Americans' Financial Worries Tick Up in Past Year

Americans are worrying more than they did a year ago about paying their bills and maintaining their standard of living, among increases in financial worries. Low-income adults are affected far more than others.
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