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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.
The overall number of Americans identifying as non-heterosexual soared to a record high according to a 2024 Gallup poll published last week.
Gallup asked Americans to rate 22 countries, with the surveys showing big disagreements between Republicans and Democrats over Israel, Mexico and Ukraine.
The poll demonstrates that, in the span of three years, Democratic favorability ratings for Israel have plummeted 30 points. In 2022, 63% of Democrats viewed Israel favorably. The number dropped to 56% in 2023 and 47% in 2024 — following Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack and the ensuing war in Gaza — before falling to 33% this year.
In the early, busy weeks of President Trump's administration, a new survey shows how Americans would define a healthy America.
Gallup surveyed more than 14,000 U.S. adults for the poll to find 85.7% of respondents said they are straight, 5.2% are bisexual, 2.0% are gay, 1.4% are lesbian, 1.3% are transgender and just under 1% mentioned a different LGBTQ+ identity, such as pansexual or asexual (5% declined to answer the question).
President Donald Trump has been in office for a month and his administration launched into a flurry of executive actions, court challenges and DOGE directives.
The highest number of adults to identify as LGBTQ+ are those born between 1997 and 2006. Known as Generation Z, a full 23.1% of them – more than 1 in 5 – call themselves something other than straight.
A new Gallup poll shows a deepening partisan divide in the US over Israel, Ukraine, and Mexico, with Republicans viewing Israel and Ukraine more favorably, and Democrats holding more favorable
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
Trump’s mass deportation effort was the only one of eight policies in a Washington Post-Ipsos poll that the majority of Americans said they approve of.
Recent Gallup polling indicates a rising percentage of U.S. adults identify as LGBTQ+ with 9.3% of those polled in 2024, which is up more than 1% from 2023.
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