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Estimating the Risk of Modern Slavery in 2018

Gallup and Walk Free developed a methodology to estimate the prevalence of modern slavery using an innovative modeling approach.

Same-Sex Marriages Up After Supreme Court Ruling

More LGBT Americans living with a same-sex partner now report being married (45%) than did so in the months prior to the Supreme Court decision to make same-sex marriages legal in all 50 states (38%).

Millennials' Religiosity Amidst the Rise of the Nones

Americans of all ages are now more likely to have no formal religion. This is strongest among millennials, though they grow more religious as they age.

In U.S., 71% Support Transgender People Serving in Military

About seven in 10 Americans (71%) support allowing openly transgender men and women to serve in the military.

Satisfaction With Acceptance of Gay People Plateaus at 53%

A majority of Americans (53%) are satisfied with acceptance of gay people in the U.S., a dramatic increase from the past 15 years, when satisfaction was as low as 32%. But satisfaction may be leveling off, as it is unchanged from 2014.

Americans' Confidence in Government Takes Positive Turn

Americans express as much or slightly more confidence in each of the three branches of the federal government than they did in 2014 and 2015, when their confidence hit record or near-record lows.

Same-Sex Marriage, Climate Change, Unemployment

There are several election and legislative events this week that we can put in the context of American public opinion.

A New Regional Paradigm for Following U.S. Elections

Recent data suggest the U.S. is moving toward a new geopolitical framework that divides it into three regions.

Same-Sex Marriages Up One Year After Supreme Court Verdict

Roughly half of cohabiting same-sex couples in the U.S. are married as opposed to living in a domestic partnership. That is up from 38% before the U.S. Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage nationwide a year ago.

Gallup Vault: Americans OK'd UK Royal Marrying U.S. Divorcee

In November 1936, a month before King Edward VIII of England abdicated to marry an American divorcee, a majority of Americans favored the union.