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Biden Approval, Legislation and the American Public

The potential impact of massive new spending legislation on President Joe Biden's job approval rating remains uncertain.

Biden Approval Ratings Mostly Underwater

Majorities of Americans disapprove of President Joe Biden's handling of his job as president and five other key issues.

Death Penalty Support Holding at Five-Decade Low

Fifty-four percent of Americans are in favor of the death penalty, similar to recent years and remaining the lowest since 1972.

Gun Owners Increasingly Cite Crime as Reason for Ownership

Many more U.S. gun owners say they own a gun for protection against crime than said so in the past. Gun ownership rates remain steady.

Stricter Gun Laws Less Popular in U.S.

Americans' 52% support for stricter gun laws is the lowest since 2014, and the 19% who favor a ban on possession of handguns is the lowest on record.

Law and Order Survives the Pandemic

Gallup's update on global law and order shows that people worldwide didn't feel less safe during the first year of the pandemic.

Explore Gallup's Global Law and Order Research

Gallup's Law and Order Index uses four questions to gauge people's sense of personal security and their personal experiences with crime and law enforcement.

How to Help U.S. Students Succeed in Computer Science

Victor Reinoso and Stephanie Marken join the podcast to discuss Amazon's education initiative on student interest in computer science.

Drugs Have Been a Problem in Family for 32% of Americans

Nearly one in three Americans (32%) say that drug use has been a cause of trouble in their family.

Crime Fears Rebound in U.S. After Lull During 2020 Lockdowns

Americans' worry about becoming a victim of 13 crimes is trending upward this year after edging mostly downward in 2020.