As Election Day inches closer, a survey suggests many Americans believe they are worse off than they were four years ago. The Gallup poll, released Friday, found that 52 percent of Americans said ...
And now, even the Gallup poll agrees. In its latest survey, a majority of people feel “worse off” after four years of Biden-Harris, confirming an earlier Rasmussen Reports poll out this week.
This is the highest rate of loneliness reported in the past two years Getty One in five adults reports feeling lonely on a daily basis, according to a new Gallup survey. The survey — part of the ...
Americans trust local government more in comparison to Congress and the media, according to a new poll. The Gallup survey, released Monday, shows 67 percent of respondents said they had a “great ...
"The latest findings are from a poll conducted Sept. 3-15, which includes Gallup’s annual update on trust in the media and other civic and political entities in the U.S." One key aspect to note ...
Oct. 31 (UPI) --Results of a new Gallup poll show that 54% of registered voters have already cast their ballots, and that enthusiasm is high among both parties, but especially strong among Democrats.
The survey marks a two-year high in an ongoing "loneliness epidemic." One in five U.S. adults reports feeling lonely on a daily basis, according to a new Gallup survey. It's the highest rate of ...
Gallup conducted the poll between October 14 to 27 and found that 70 percent of voters say they are "more enthusiastic than usual about voting," marking a significant jump from the 56 percent in ...
The Gallup survey also flagged a short turnaround period between interview and offer as rising in importance. While only 25% of employees told Gallup that turnaround time had the greatest ...
Public confidence in the U.S. government’s ability to protect the food supply is at an all-time low, according to a recent Gallup poll. That part is clear. What’s not as clear, say experts in ...
Americans’ perceptions of local and nationwide crime have improved, according to a new Gallup poll, with fewer people saying crime in their area is higher. Forty-nine percent of Americans said ...
DAILY CALLER NEWS FOUNDATION—Americans’ trust in the mass media has fallen to a record low leading up to the November election, according to a new survey released by Gallup on Monday.