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Fewer in U.S. Say Same-Sex Relations Morally Acceptable
Views on the morality of a variety of practices are largely stable, though fewer say same-sex relations are morally OK and more say the death penalty is.
Gallup's LGBTQ+ Research of the Past and the Future
Jeff Jones and Jenny Marlar join the podcast to discuss Gallup's historical trends on LGBTQ+ issues and the new, advanced ways it measures issues facing the community today.
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.
Jimmy Carter and the Challenge of Identifying Evangelicals
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter has been identified as an evangelical for most of his public career, but defining exactly what that means today faces a number of challenges.
U.S. LGBT Identification Steady at 7.2%
Gallup estimates that 7.2% of the U.S. adult population is lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or something other than heterosexual.
Americans Still Glum About State of the Union in Most Areas
Whether reflecting the remnants of the pandemic or the difficulty of inflation, Americans remain sour about the state of the union.
Gallup's Top World Stories From 2022
Gallup editors offer their picks for some of the most important world discoveries -- and most highly read international stories -- in 2022.
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.
DEI: It's More Than Just a Corporate Initiative
Aiko Bethea joins the podcast to discuss what companies need in order to embark on DEI efforts.
Fewer in U.S. Now See Bible as Literal Word of God
Coinciding with a general decline in religiosity in the U.S., a record-low 20% of Americans now say they believe the Bible is literally true.