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Long Road in Trinidad and Tobago

Trinidad and Tobago aspires to become a fully developed nation -- but Gallup data suggest that despite its economic success, residents remain pessimistic about institutional factors that support development. Only 31% have confidence in their ...

Quality and Integrity of World’s Media Questioned

Residents in many countries around the globe have their doubts about the quality and integrity of their national media. Gallup surveys indicate media confidence is low in leading nations, Europe, and the Middle East and North Africa, and ...

Income, Health, and Well-Being Around the World: Evidence From the Gallup World Poll

Income, Health, and Well-Being Around the World: Evidence From the Gallup World Poll

Americans Divided Over Status Of Puerto Rico

As the issue heats up in Congress, public opinion in the United States splits three ways on the political future of Puerto Rico. According to a new Gallup poll, 28% of Americans would like to see the Caribbean island become an independent ...

Gallup Insights on Global Migration

Gallup today released its latest findings on migration desires around the world -- both on Gallup.com at and the Global Forum on Migration and Development being held in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.

Gallup Global Well-Being

New findings from Gallup's global well-being research span 155 countries and illustrate the value of looking beyond traditional indicators.

Hispanic Voters Divided by Religion

Although Hispanics taken as a group solidly support Barack Obama over John McCain, Protestant Hispanics are significantly less supportive of Obama than are Catholic Hispanics, and Hispanics who attend church weekly are more likely to support ...

Race, Ethnicity Split Democratic Vote Patterns

Barack Obama is now beating Hillary Clinton by a 2-to-1 margin among black Democrats nationally. Clinton, on the other hand, is beating Obama by almost 30 points among Hispanic Democrats.

Many World Citizens Trust Neighbors More Than Police

Gallup World Poll interviews in 86 countries reveal that in a majority of countries, neighbors are perceived to be more trustworthy than are the police. In Kenya, for example, 62% of respondents believe a neighbor would return a lost wallet to ...

Most Americans Favor Tougher Drunk Driving Law

President Clinton answered the question: "How drunk is too drunk to drive?" in an early Monday morning ceremony on Oct. 23. Among approximately 500 drunk driving victims and student activists, the president signed a bill into law that ...
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