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Homebuying Intentions Decline Further in U.S.

A new low of 25% of non-homeowners expect to buy a home within five years, as 67% of Americans say now is a bad time to buy a house.

Desire to Move Permanently to U.S. at New Low

In 2025, fewer people worldwide are imagining their futures elsewhere. The U.S., long the world's most desired destination, is attracting less interest than at any point in nearly two decades.

Monitoring Data Quality in Probability-Based Internet Panels

A Gallup experiment reveals that careless responding is uncommon among Gallup panelists, reinforcing the advantages of probability-based sampling.

Affordability Still Dominates Americans' Financial Worries

Inflation and the cost of energy, housing and healthcare lead the issues Americans cite as their top financial concerns, while a record share say their personal financial situation is getting worse.

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.

Disapproval of Congress Ties Record High at 86%

Americans' approval of Congress has fallen to 10%, while disapproval has climbed to 86%, tying the record high.

Gallup Economics

Gallup reports three leading indicators beyond GDP to better understand global economic growth.

Leaders Have Better Lives but Worse Days

Global leaders outpace all role groups on engagement and life evaluations but are more likely to experience negative emotions, which has implications for effective leadership.

Fewer Than One in Five Financially Fulfilled in U.S., Canada

A new Edward Jones and Gallup study finds one in six U.S. adults and one in eight Canadian adults are "financially fulfilled."

More Americans See Driverless Car Future; Few Show Interest

Expectations of widespread driverless car use are up sharply since 2018, yet personal interest is flat, safety confidence has declined, and relatively few Americans have tried one.