skip to main content

Search Results

Showing 151-160 of 200 results.

Americans Think History Will Rate Biden Presidency Negatively

Fifty-four percent of U.S. adults expect that Joe Biden will go down in history as a below-average or poor president, while 26% say he will be remembered as an average president and 19% as outstanding or above average.

Americans Agree Nation Is Divided on Key Values

Eight in 10 Americans, a new high, perceive the U.S. as being greatly divided on the most important values.

Woo: The Strength That Builds Connection and Influence

Explore how Woo talents help others feel at ease, fostering trust and openness across teams.

Americans' Job Ratings of Six Key U.S. Agencies Worsen

Americans' ratings of six federal agencies have plunged, with only the U.S. Postal Service retaining majority-level support.

Most Parents Prefer College Pathway for Their Child

A majority of U.S. parents would prefer their child go to college after high school. College graduates and Democrats highly support this pathway.

Steady 66% Want Leading or Major World Role for U.S.

Two-thirds of Americans want the U.S. to play a leading or major role in trying to solve international problems.

Openly Transgender Troops Backed by Reduced Majority in U.S.

Almost six in 10 Americans support allowing openly transgender men and women to serve in the U.S. military, and nearly eight in 10 back women serving in combat roles.

Speaker Mike Johnson Viewed Similarly to Kevin McCarthy

More Americans have a negative than positive opinion of Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, similar to prior speakers.

U.S. Confidence in Institutions Mostly Flat, but Police Up

Americans' confidence in the police has increased eight points since last year, but average confidence across 14 U.S. institutions remains historically low.

South African Elections Could Mark Turning Point

Gallup surveys show South Africans are disenchanted with their current leadership and a plethora of other issues as they head to the polls next week.