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Black Investors' Financial Goals and Resources in 2021
A Wells Fargo/Gallup survey of U.S. investors explores the ways Black investors are similar to and differ from U.S. investors as a whole.
Nearly One in 10 U.S. Adults Report Having Had Cancer
Nearly one in 10 Americans have been diagnosed with cancer at some point in their lifetime, even as new incidences of cancer are slowly falling.
Javier Milei's Argentina in 6 Charts
At the one-year mark of Javier Milei's presidency, economic optimism in Argentina is higher, but long-standing challenges remain.
Gallup Vault: Futurecasting 2025 Had Mixed Results
In 1998, Americans imagined the year 2025 with advances in technology and medicine, while fearing more inequality, global conflict and environmental harm.
Peace Still a Distant Prospect for Israelis, Palestinians
Gallup surveys across Israel and the West Bank and East Jerusalem show little public belief in a two-state solution or lasting peace.
France's Political Crisis Rattles Trust in Institutions
French confidence in national institutions collapsed in 2025 amid a year of political upheaval.
How Americans Perceive Treatment of Racial, Ethnic Groups
Less than half of Americans are satisfied with the way immigrants and Black, Hispanic, Jewish and Arab people are treated in the U.S.
Housing Market Perceptions Dampen Homebuying Intentions
Just 26% of Americans think it is a good time to buy a house, and a new low of 30% of non-homeowners think they will buy a home in the next five years.
AI Is Changing Creative Work, but the Arts Aren't Disappearing
New research finds generative AI is reshaping how artists work, not replacing them. Early data show how AI and creativity are evolving together, with higher adoption, more hours, and potentially higher earnings.
Nearly Half of U.S. Says Healthcare Headed in Wrong Direction
Americans are divided over President-elect Trump's policies for lowering healthcare costs. Views vary by political affiliation, but by two to one, independents think the policies take the U.S. in the wrong direction.