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Americans' Assessments of Living Standards Brighter in 2015

Americans' evaluations about their standard of living were more positive in 2015 than in any year since 2008. Gallup's standard of living index averaged +49 in 2015.

Tunisia's Revolution Failed to Deliver on Economic Promises

A decade after Tunisia's revolution, economic troubles remain that cannot all be pinned on the pandemic; 72% say their local economy is getting worse.

Economy Remains Top Concern Ahead of Zimbabwe Election

With their country facing intense economic headwinds, Zimbabwean voters head to the polls on Wednesday to choose their next president.

Economic Woes Add to Russians' Frustrations in the Pandemic

Russia's already-stressed economy and institutions are facing more pressure amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

U.S. Standard of Living Index Ties High of +52

Americans continue to be positive about their standard of living. Gallup's Standard of Living Index has been +50 or higher for the past six months, including the reading of +52 in May that ties the previous high reached in March.

Venezuelans Face Humanitarian Crisis Amid Political One

In addition to the current political crisis, Venezuelans are facing a humanitarian crisis as well; just 15% are satisfied with the availability of quality healthcare, and 71% say they did not have enough money for food at times in the past year.

U.S. Standard of Living Index Climbs to Highest in 7 Years

Gallup's Standard of Living Index reached +50 in December, the best score since tracking began in 2008. Americans' improved views of their standard of living coincide with higher spending and positive economic confidence ratings.

Pakistanis' Discontent Reaches Record High Before Election

Gallup surveys in Pakistan ahead of the election on Thursday reveal that the outlook among the electorate is bleaker than it has been in decades.

Americans Expect Inflation to Persist Over Next Six Months

Seventy-nine percent of U.S. adults expect inflation to go up over the next six months, including 50% who say it will go up a lot.

Economic Pain Uneven in India's Muslim and Hindu Populations

On the 75th anniversary of India's independence, the country's current economic difficulties are affecting the Muslim population more acutely than the Hindu population.
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