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One in Four Applicants Had Difficulty Submitting FAFSA
The Lumina Foundation-Gallup 2025 State of Higher Education Study finds that 25% of adults had difficulty completing their Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
Democrats' Confidence in Mass Media Rises Sharply From 2016
Democrats' confidence in the mass media has risen sharply to 72% in 2017, while Republicans' confidence remains low.
U.S. Electric Vehicle Interest Steady at Lower 2024 Level
About half of U.S. adults either own or express interest in owning an electric vehicle, unchanged from 2024 but down from 59% in 2023.
Millions Feel Government, Neighbors Don't Care About Them
New analysis from the Lloyd's Register Foundation World Risk Poll shows that millions globally feel uncared for by their neighbors and government.
Worry About U.S. Economy, Healthcare, Social Security Surges
Majorities of Americans are highly concerned about financial issues, including the economy, healthcare costs, inflation and the federal budget deficit.
Americans Offer Upbeat Outlook for Key Economic Factors
Americans' expectations for economic growth, the stock market, inflation and interest rates are more optimistic than they have been in recent years.
Australians' Housing Crisis: Dreams Turn Into Nightmares
New data highlight the housing crisis in Australia, where satisfaction with affordable housing has collapsed compared with other wealthy nations.
Are Americans Concerned About Global Warming?
Forty-three percent of Americans report being worried "a great deal" about global warming, according to combined 2023 and 2024 data.
Why Work Friends Matter
Gallup research reveals how CliftonStrengths shapes powerful workplace partnerships and why work friends matter for your business.
In U.S., Inability to Pay for Care, Medicine Hits New High
A West Health and Gallup survey finds that 11% of U.S. adults are unable to pay for needed healthcare and prescribed medicine, marking a new high in a four-year trend.