Gallup asked Americans to rate 22 countries, with the surveys showing big disagreements between Republicans and Democrats over Israel, Mexico and Ukraine.
The latest Gallup poll, conducted among 1,004 adults, found that Americans’ approval of Congress’ job performance this month is at 29%.
Congressional job approval among Americans shot up in the weeks since President Trump took office to the highest marks in nearly four years, according to a February Gallup survey, a change
President Donald Trump’s Gallup Poll approval rating dipped slightly after the initial disruptive weeks of his presidency that have seen mass firings of federal workers, sudden freezes on federal spending,
A new Gallup poll shows deep partisan divides in Americans’ views of Israel, Ukraine, and Mexico. Republicans favor Israel overwhelmingly (83% approval), compared to 33% of Democrats—a record 50-point gap.
Americans’ confidence in the economy remains in solidly negative territory as Gallup’s Economic Confidence Index (ECI) holds steady at -19 for February, the same as January. This index measures both public evaluations of current economic conditions and their outlook on the economy’s future.
According to a Gallup survey from 2022, Americans are reading fewer books per year than ever before. And the time that people spend reading has dropped over the years, too.
A new Gallup poll found that most Americans are tired of the biannual clock changes for daylight saving time and would prefer to keep their clocks set to one system, with 48% wanting standard time year-round and 24% wanting permanent daylight saving time.
As the March 9 shift to daylight saving time (DST) approaches, a new Gallup poll reveals that a majority of Americans favor eliminating the practice altoge
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Money Talks News on MSNAmericans Show Record Economic Optimism in Latest Gallup SurveyA new Gallup poll reveals Americans' strongest economic confidence in decades. The survey shows unprecedented optimism about stock market growth and inflation reduction.
Trust in mainstream media has reached its lowest point in over five decades, with only 31 percent of respondents trusting the media a great deal or a fair amount.
Some of the most prominent journalists and executives in media gathered in Washington D.C. for Semator's "'Innovating to Restore Trust in News" summit.
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