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Compromise Remains Most Valued in D.C. Leaders

Americans continue to prefer having leaders in Washington who compromise to get things done over those who stand firmly on principle.

Free Time Does Not Predict Americans' Community Involvement

Most Americans have at least six hours of free time each week; for those who have time and want to volunteer but are not doing so, not knowing how to get involved is the main barrier to volunteering in their communities.

Congress' Job Rating Sinks to 15%; Trump's Steady at 41%

Congress' approval rating has sunk to 15%, mainly because of a sharp decline among Republicans.

Britons' Trust in Courts and Police Declines

Britons' confidence in their national courts and local police fell sharply in 2025, even as their faith in other institutions held firm.

U.S. Public Trust in Higher Ed Rises From Recent Low

More Americans say they are confident in higher education now than a year ago, the first increase Gallup has measured in the decade-old trend.

Americans Prefer Tempered Crime-Fighting Methods

Americans as a whole favor addressing the root causes of crime over boosting law enforcement, and they oppose using military force in U.S. cities, but partisans' views strongly differ.

Crime in U.S. Seen as Less Serious for Second Straight Year

Fewer Americans see national or local crime rising or view these as serious problems, but concerns about child safety and financial fraud remain.

Trump's First-Quarter Approval Rating Below Average, at 45%

Donald Trump averaged 45% approval in the first quarter of his second term, with 44% of Americans confident in his management of the economy.

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Trust in Media at New Low of 28% in U.S.

Americans' trust in newspapers, television and radio to report the news fully, accurately and fairly is at a new low of 28%.