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Americans Much More Positive About Progress on Drugs

Two years after expressing record pessimism about the U.S. illegal drug problem, Americans are the most optimistic they have been in a quarter century.

Tea Partiers Are Fairly Mainstream in Their Demographics

Tea Party supporters skew Republican and conservative politically; but in terms of their age, education, employment, and other basic demographic characteristics, they are generally representative of the public at large.

Economic Anxiety Is a Global Problem

Worldwide, economic issues dominate people's views of their country's most important problem.

Most Lebanese Say Only Army Should Have Weapons

Amid growing calls for Hezbollah's disarmament, most Lebanese believe that only the army should be allowed to have weapons.

Canadians Sour on U.S. Leadership, Warm to Their Own

Canadian approval of U.S. leadership has dropped to its lowest level since President Donald Trump's first term amid strained U.S.-Canada relations.

GOP Holds Edge in Party Affiliation for Third Straight Year

Americans' political party preferences remain closely divided, with Republicans having a slight edge in party ID and leaning for the third consecutive year.

Compromise Remains Most Valued in D.C. Leaders

Americans continue to prefer having leaders in Washington who compromise to get things done over those who stand firmly on principle.

Gallup Abortion Data Pages Updated for 2025

Gallup's abortion data summary pages, including key demographic trends, are now updated to include the latest results from May 2025.

Free Time Does Not Predict Americans' Community Involvement

Most Americans have at least six hours of free time each week; for those who have time and want to volunteer but are not doing so, not knowing how to get involved is the main barrier to volunteering in their communities.

Britons' Trust in Courts and Police Declines

Britons' confidence in their national courts and local police fell sharply in 2025, even as their faith in other institutions held firm.