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Six in 10 Turks Approve of Erdogan Before Election

As Turks prepare to vote for president this Sunday, a recent poll finds their average life evaluations have improved over previous years. About six in 10 now approve of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the presidential front-runner.

Senegal: Less Faith in Elections May Reflect Deeper Malaise

As the Senegalese head to the polls this Sunday to elect their next president, Gallup looks at survey results spanning Macky Sall's seven-year term to shed light on key issues.

Life Ratings Plummet in Venezuela, Thriving at 10-Year Low

About three in 10 Venezuelans are thriving in their self-evaluations of their lives, about half the rate of residents who were thriving in 2006. This figure has fallen below the regional average and is at a 10-year low for the country.

Hawaii Leads U.S. in Financial Well-Being; Mississippi Last

Hawaii led the U.S. in financial well-being in 2014. Southern states accounted for all of the 10 lowest financial well-being scores.

Americans' Life Ratings Reach Eight-Month High

Americans' life ratings were better in April than in any month since August of last year. Americans' life ratings have steadily improved each month since November, when they sank to their lowest level in more than a year.

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.

Economics and Politics of Inflation

What is driving up the cost of goods and services right now? Dr. Jonathan Rothwell, Gallup's principal economist, joins the podcast to discuss inflation in the U.S. economy.

Emerging Economies Struggle to Improve Standard of Living

Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa are all experiencing economic growth, but majorities in only three of these emerging market economies -- Brazil, China, and India -- are satisfied with their standard of living.

Americans' Standard-of-Living Perceptions Best Since June

Gallup's Standard of Living Index was at 31 in December, the highest since June and up slightly from the 30 of December 2010. Fifty-five percent of upper-income and 47% of lower- and middle-income Americans said their standard of living was ...

U.S. Public Opinion and Increased Taxes on the Rich

While a majority of Americans favor increasing taxes on the rich, there is some evidence for caution.
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