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Public Opinion and Recent Supreme Court Decisions

Recent Supreme Court decisions may have conflicting impacts on Americans' overall opinion of the court.

Economic Pessimism Persists, With Inflation Still Key Concern

Gallup's Economic Confidence Index is flat in March, with most Americans viewing the economy as subpar and saying it's getting worse.

Neither Party Well-Liked, but GOP Holds Advantage on Issues

The Republican and Democratic Parties remain equally unpopular in the U.S. But Americans lean toward the GOP when it comes to safeguarding the nation's prosperity and military security.

Americans Fairly Satisfied With Social Security System

Americans' level of satisfaction with Social Security and Medicare is a modest 45%, but these programs are still among the more positively viewed aspects of the country today.

Gallup-Lumina State of Higher Education

Exploring perceptions around postsecondary education.

Gov't Still No. 1, but Guns, Crime Up as Top U.S. Problem

Americans' perspectives on what's ailing the country most were largely steady in April, except for sharp increases in those mentioning crime and guns.

Ukraine's Neighbors Grow More Accepting of Migrants

Attitudes toward migrants warmed in 2022 among most of Ukraine's western neighbors, though these countries rank among the least accepting in the world.

Update: Partisan Gaps Expand Most on Government Power, Climate

Partisan differences have expanded over the past 20 years on some, but not all, core U.S. social and policy issues.

Diagnosing a Broken Culture -- and What to Do About It

Only two in 10 employees feel strongly connected to their organization's culture -- but a sound strategy to revitalize your culture takes only four steps.

The Thorny Challenge of Defining Evangelicals

Survey researchers face the difficult challenge of meaningfully defining and measuring evangelicals in the U.S. today.
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