Corrections & Clarifications: An earlier version of this story did not include data from 2024. More Americans say they want to move out of the United States permanently in 2025 than at nearly any time ...
A wide-reaching new poll finds Americans are approaching 2026 with negative opinions about the economy, the direction of the ...
Oct. 21 (UPI) --A new Gallup Poll released Tuesday indicates that neither major U.S. political party dominates in trust or favorability. The latest results in Washington-based Gallup's annual ...
President Donald Trump may be pushing more young women to want to leave the United States permanently, a new poll suggested. The new Gallup poll, released Thursday, found for the second year in a row ...
Two in 5 young American women want to leave the land of the free permanently, according to a new Gallup poll. The finding represents a decrease from 44 percent in 2024, but only 29 percent of young ...
Crime concerns are easing among Americans. Gallup’s annual crime poll, conducted in the first half of October, found 49% of Americans say crime is increasing. That’s down from 64% a year ago and 77% ...
Just how unpopular is Elon Musk? According to a new poll, the Tesla CEO is literally now the most unpopular person in America. That’s according to a new Gallup poll in which Americans were asked to ...
Several new polls include a version of the familiar right track/wrong direction poll question. As the Roper Center’s archive of surveys shows, pollsters have been asking this question since at least ...
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Gallup poll shows American dream is souring for Americans. Many eyeing Canada, Italy, Japan
In a country built on the promise of opportunities, many Americans are now imagining their future elsewhere. A November 2025 Gallup poll found that nearly one in five adults would permanently leave ...
A new Gallup poll on crime perceptions showed a significant positive shift in Americans’ mood on the progress being made to address illegal drug issues. Photo from Getty / iStockphoto More Americans ...
Nov. 5 (UPI) --Americans are more optimistic about how the country is dealing with the problem of illegal drugs than in the past, according to Gallup poll data released Wednesday. After hitting record ...
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