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Controversy Over the Term 'Latinx': Public Opinion Context

Few Hispanic Americans prefer the term "Latinx" even as controversies have emerged over its use.

Is Marriage Becoming Irrelevant?

Twenty-nine percent of U.S. adults say it is very important for a couple who has a child together to be married, down from 38% in 2013 and 49% in 2006.

Above All Issues, Abortion Divides Liberals, Conservatives

While social liberals and social conservatives differ in their views of most moral issues, abortion and gay/lesbian relations are the most divisive.

Religion and Drinking Alcohol in the U.S.

Highly religious Americans are less likely than others to drink alcohol and are more likely to view drinking as morally unacceptable.

Religion and Wellbeing in the U.S.: Update

New Gallup data add evidence for the long-established connection between individual religiosity and wellbeing in the U.S.

CA Ruling on Same-Sex Marriage Bucks Majority View

The California Supreme Court’s decision to overturn a state ban on gay marriage runs contrary to how the majority of Americans feel about the issue. Only 40% believe marriages between same-sex couples should be legally valid; 56% say they should ...

Religion in the U.S.: Items of Note From Ongoing Research

Find out more about recent research on Americans' religious behavior in a time of significant change.

How to Practice Authentic Leadership in Your Coaching

Gain insights on how you -- and those you coach -- can become a more authentic leader, and how the CliftonStrengths for Leaders Report can equip you to do that.

Gallup Center on Black Voices

Learn about Gallup's 100-year commitment to report the Black experience in America. Explore our latest research insights.

Coping With Life: The Enduring Value of CliftonStrengths®

Learn from a cancer survivor how your strengths -- and the strengths of people in your life -- can help you cope with what life brings.