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Dobbs' Lasting Impact on Abortion
Americans' attitudes about abortion have shifted very little over the past four years.
Moral Acceptability Falls for Several Behaviors
Americans' beliefs that birth control and gambling are morally acceptable have fallen to record lows, with independents driving much of the decline.
Global Study Reveals Complex Patterns in Age and Wellbeing
The latest results from the Global Flourishing Study reveal the relationship between age and wellbeing is no longer explained by one letter of the alphabet.
Republicans Optimistic, Democrats Afraid After Election
Republicans say they are optimistic, relieved and excited about Donald Trump's reelection, while Democrats say they are afraid, angry and devastated.
U.S. Workers Continue to Report Downsizing
Workers who rarely use AI appear more vulnerable to job loss. New Gallup data on the impact of AI on jobs reveal where the risks are highest.
What Podcaster Audiences Want From U.S. Democracy
Americans who get political news from podcasters and influencers hold views on democracy that often diverge from their broader party's positions.
Economic Hardship Is Higher on Europe's Far Right Than Left
A new Gallup analysis highlights the link between self-reported economic hardship and support for parties at Europe's political extremes.
U.S. Support for LGBTQ+ Issues Remains Down From Peak
Since 2021, fewer Americans have said that gay or lesbian relations and changing one's gender are morally acceptable and have favored legal same-sex marriage.
Employing Others Is Linked to Wealth and Wellbeing
Owner-employers in the U.S. outshine peers in income, wealth, life satisfaction and work engagement, showcasing superior wellbeing and success.
Americans Still Say More Religiosity Would Benefit U.S.
Americans still say that having more religious people would be positive for U.S. society, but fewer hold this view than did in 2013.