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Mixed Views Among Americans on Transgender Issues

While Americans support transgender military service, a majority believe birth gender, rather than gender identity, should govern participation in sports.

Black Life Experience: Public Opinions Since 1935

As we reflect on Black history, we are reminded of the importance and need to document the Black experience and amplify our voices. Inheritors of the Gallup Center on Black Voices will look back on the data we collect today.

More Say 'Nature' Than 'Nurture' Explains Sexual Orientation

More Americans continue to believe sexual orientation is present at birth rather than a result of upbringing.

Thinking Practically: Applying Your Strengths in Everyday Life

Learn what it looks like to apply your -- or your coachees' -- strengths in parenting and in charting a career path, and how our differences can become advantages.

The American Public in 2017: What We Learned

Gallup editors' picks for the most significant trends and discoveries in American public opinion in 2017.

Supreme Court Job Approval Dips Below 50%

Approval of the U.S. Supreme Court has declined to 49% after reaching a 10-year high of 58% a year ago.

In U.S., Medical Aid Top Reason Why Legal Marijuana Favored

Americans who favor legalizing marijuana are most likely to cite its medicinal benefits as an important reason for their support, while driver safety is the most important reason opponents are against it.

Americans Offer Gloomy State of the Nation Report

Americans' satisfaction with a variety of aspects of U.S. life and public policy areas remains depressed from 2020, with many declining further since 2021.

Positive Notes From Americans Amid the Bad News

Amid the cascade of negative news, there are some positive notes from the American people.

Americans' Support for Gay Marriage Remains High, at 61%

Sixty-one percent of Americans say that marriages between same-sex couples should be recognized by the law as valid, consistent with the 58% and 60% recorded in 2015.