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Life Ratings Among Black Americans Erode During Trump Era

The overall life ratings of Black Americans have eroded since 2016, but negative emotional experiences are unchanged in recent years.

Global Leadership Approval Center

Discover what the balance of power looks like through the world's eyes.

More Suffering Than Thriving in Some EU Countries

More Europeans are "suffering" than "thriving" in several countries hard-hit by the financial crisis. More than one in five residents rate their lives poorly enough to be considered suffering in Bulgaria, Greece, Hungary, Latvia, Romania, and ...

Standard of Living, Health Key to Emotional Well-Being After 65

Older Americans who are satisfied with their standard of living are more than twice as likely as those who are dissatisfied to report high emotional health. Seniors who assess their overall health more positively also boast high emotional health ...

Government's Role in Controlling Incomes

Politicians and political candidates this year will propose different ways to use the government to adjust the incomes of specific segments of Americans.

Many Key Indicators Better Than When Obama Took Office

A review of key economic and political indicators Gallup tracks finds most have improved since Barack Obama took office, although many were quite low in February 2009 and have shown ups and downs since.

Americans' Standard of Living Optimism Flat vs. a Year Ago

Half of upper-income and 45% of lower- and middle-income Americans said their standard of living was "getting better" in October -- essentially the same as a year ago. Standard-of-living optimism also remains unchanged from a year ago across age ...

As Morsi Ousted, "Suffering" Shot Up in Egypt

In the lead up to President Mohamed Morsi's ouster, "suffering" in Egypt rose to 34%. In addition, a record 80% of Egyptians saw their economy as getting worse.

In U.S., Financial Well-Being Improves With Age

Older Americans feel better about their current financial situations than do those who are younger. However, the young are the most optimistic about the direction in which their finances are headed.

U.S. Health and Well-Being During the Obama Years

As President Barack Obama prepares to leave office, Gallup and Healthways are publishing a new series examining how Americans' health and well-being have changed during his eight years in office.