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More in U.S. See Progress in Addressing Illegal Drug Problem

Four in 10 Americans, 41%, say progress has been made on addressing the illegal drug problem in the U.S., up from 32% in 2017.

U.S. Support for Legal Marijuana Steady in Past Year

After a surge in Americans' support for legal marijuana since the mid-2000s, the percentage in favor of it has been steady at 66% over the past year.

10 Major Social Changes in the 50 Years Since Woodstock

Fifty years after Woodstock became the symbol of 1960s social upheaval, Gallup trends highlight how much has changed in U.S. society.

14% of Americans Say They Use CBD Products

Fourteen percent of Americans say they use CBD-based products, and they are most likely to do so to relieve pain, anxiety and insomnia.

Americans Converse More About Family Matters Than Politics

Americans are more likely to say they talk about family or personal matters than about any other topic. Politics and recreation are the next-most-common topics they discuss with friends and family.

Marijuana Use Similar to New Lower Rate of Cigarette Smoking

Marijuana use among Americans (12%) is now nearly as prevalent as cigarette smoking, which has hit a 75-year low of 15%.

Four in 10 Say CBD Oil Products Should Be Over-the-Counter

As the U.S. market for CBD products is taking off, two in three Americans are aware of CBD oil and most of them consider it to be medically beneficial.

In U.S., Medical Aid Top Reason Why Legal Marijuana Favored

Americans who favor legalizing marijuana are most likely to cite its medicinal benefits as an important reason for their support, while driver safety is the most important reason opponents are against it.

Birth Control Still Tops List of Morally Acceptable Issues

Of 21 personal behaviors and practices measured, Americans agree most widely that birth control is morally acceptable and that extramarital affairs are morally wrong.

Understanding Shifts in Democratic Party Ideology

Explore trends in the makeup of the Democratic Party, plus what the rising liberal faction and shrinking moderate and conservative factions stand for.
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