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Deconstructing Americans' View of Government as Top Problem

Americans name government as the nation's top problem, but this is not unprecedented. Americans' focus is on government process and personalities.

Potential Net Migration Index Falls in Middle East, Latin America

Gallup's Potential Net Migration Index (PNMI) shows adult populations would continue to grow only in Northern America, Europe, and Australia, New Zealand and Oceania if everyone who wanted to move actually moved to where they wanted.

Number of Potential Migrants Worldwide Tops 700 Million

One in seven adults worldwide -- or roughly 710 million people -- would like to move to another country if they had the opportunity. This is up from about 630 million adults between 2010 and 2012.

Clinton Still Has More Negatives Among Dems Than Sanders

As Bernie Sanders finds himself under increased pressure from major Democratic figures to quit the presidential primary, he remains more popular among national Democrats than does Hillary Clinton.

U.S. Congress Approval Remains Low

The substantial majority of Americans still disapprove of the job Congress is doing, while just 17% approve. Although up slightly from 13% in March, approval remains within the 11% to 20% range seen for about 3 1/2 years.

Chile's Workforce: Its Key to Weathering a Downturn?

Some of Chile's best opportunities to boost productivity may lie in maximizing the talents and skills of its existing workers.

Two in Three Adults Worldwide Are Financially Illiterate

Two-thirds of adults worldwide are financially illiterate, with sizable gaps between men and women.

Few Puerto Ricans Hold Out Hope for Economy

As Puerto Rico suffers an economic meltdown, just 6% of the population believes economic conditions on the island are getting better, and 19% approve of the way Gov. Alejandro Garcia Padilla is handling his job.

Americas Lead Highs, Sub-Saharan Africa Lows in Well-Being

In 2014, about one in six adults globally were thriving in at least three of the five elements of well-being. Panamanians were the most likely to be thriving (53%) in at least three elements. No Afghans were thriving in three elements.

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
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