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Young Americans aged 18 to 29 are more likely than other age groups to say it is sometimes OK to use violence to achieve a political goal.
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Large majorities of Republicans, ranging from 67% to 88%, now approve of Trump’s handling of the nine issues. Independents’ approval ratings range from 22% to 38%, while no more than 8% of Democrats approve of his handling of any of the issues.
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President Donald Trump is rated more negatively than positively on nine foreign and domestic issues, but his approval ratings for four of these — crime (43%), foreign affairs (41%), foreign trade (39%) and immigration (37%) — exceed his overall job rating.
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As international pressure mounts for Lebanon’s government to disarm Hezbollah, a recent Gallup survey shows a majority of Lebanese (79%) show support for allowing only the state’s military to have weapons.
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In November, 33% of Americans said it is a good time to find a quality job, while 63% called it a bad time.
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One year after Syrian rebels ousted President Bashar al-Assad from Damascus, ending more than five decades of family rule, the region is still adjusting to Syria’s new leadership. However, residents in three out of four neighboring countries remain broadly optimistic that his
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Americans now estimate they will spend an average $778 on Christmas or other holiday gifts, down $229 from October’s $1,007.
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Gallup’s Economic Confidence Index (ECI) fell seven points to -30 in November, the lowest since a -35 reading in July 2024. The decline reflects slightly worsening views on both components of the index: Americans’ ratings of current economic conditions (as excellent, good, only
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93% of Americans say the spread of extremist viewpoints on the internet is "a great deal" or "a fair amount" to blame for recent political violence in the United States.
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Larger majorities of Americans than in the past believe that both the Democratic and Republican parties and their supporters have gone too far in using inflammatory language to criticize their opponents.
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Federal employees report higher levels of anger (28% vs. 20%) and stress (54% vs. 51%) than U.S. workers overall.
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Republicans’ approval has fallen seven points to 84%, while independents’ has slipped eight points to 25% since last month.
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President Donald Trump’s job approval rating has fallen five percentage points to 36%, the lowest of his second term, while disapproval has risen to 60%.
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Nearly half of U.S. employees who do not use AI in their role (44%) say the main reason is that they don't believe AI can assist with the work they do.
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U.S. drinkers continue to cite beer as the alcoholic beverage they consume most often, exceeding the 30% who name liquor and 29% who name wine.
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Americans who feel their experiences and beliefs aren’t respected are 25–30 points less likely to say the government represents the public’s interests, underscoring how recognition shapes trust in institutions. See more areas of division — as well as consensus — in the full
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24% of Americans are very confident that food in grocery stores is safe to eat, while 49% are somewhat confident and 7% are not confident at all.
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84% of U.S. adults rate their diet as either “very” (24%) or “somewhat” healthy (60%) in 2025, consistent with Gallup's long-term trend since 2001.
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Just before Thanksgiving in 1946, a year after the end of World War II, 26% of Americans said they were most thankful that the war was over and the world was at peace.
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The West Health-Gallup Center on Healthcare's new study, State of the States 2025: Insights on Healthcare in America, ranks all 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia (D.C.) based on Americans' self-reported experiences with healthcare in their communities. Iowa,
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