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No Recovery Yet for Spain's Poor

In 2017, low-income Spaniards split sharply from the rest of the population on key quality-of-life measures. Less than half of those in the poorest 20% are now satisfied with their living standards, versus more than three-fourths of the rest.

Reset With Unpopular U.S. May Be Tough Sell in Pakistan

A political "reset" between the U.S. and Pakistan may face headwinds with the public in Pakistan, where approval of U.S. leadership is just 14%.

Brazil's Election: Populist Incumbent vs. Popular President

Results from Gallup surveys in Brazil offer some insight into what is shaping Brazilian voters' choices ahead of the country's general election this week.

The Trend Line: U.S. Economic and Standard of Living Indexes Reach New Highs

U.S. Standard of Living Index Sinks to 10-Month Low

In yet another sign that partisan wrangling over the federal budget is rattling the American consumer, Gallup's Standard of Living Index has tumbled eight points in the past month to 31, its lowest reading since January.

In U.S., Standard of Living Ratings Improving in 2014

In a season of good economic news, a near-record-high percentage of Americans continue to say their standard of living is getting better. But U.S. adults generally aren't feeling better about their personal finances.

Tunisians Sour on Economy, Government Ahead of Election

Heading into the first municipal elections in the country since 2011, Tunisians' outlooks for their local economies are the worst in eight years and they place little faith in their government.

In U.S., Standard of Living Perceptions Hit Five-Year High

Gallup's U.S. Standard of Living Index climbed to 40 in April, the highest monthly average in the five years Gallup has tracked this measure. Americans' perceptions of both their current and future standard of living are at five-year highs.

Americans' Financial Worries Edge Up in 2016

Americans' worries about financial issues have increased since last year, including significant increases in concern about paying for a serious medical issue, maintaining their standard of living and paying normal monthly bills.

Many in Asia See Better Living Standards for Next Generation

Majorities in many Asian economies expect that children today will have better living standards when they grow up than their parents did.
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