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GALLUP

Jul 30-Aug 12
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Trump Approval 42% +1
Trump Disapproval 55% -1
Gallup has measured presidential job approval since 1938. Explore and compare trends in the Gallup Presidential Job Approval Center.
by Lydia Saad

Get the short version of Gallup's latest COVID-19 research with this frequently updated summary, including links to all prior content.

by Kristjan Archer and Andrew Rzepa

Results from Gallup's new global measure of diet quality provide strong evidence linking food insecurity and nutrition.

Discover how the world views U.S. leadership versus the leadership of Germany, China and Russia.

Social & Policy Issues

In the U.S., black adults are less likely than all other racial groups to say they feel safe walking alone at night where they live.

Social & Policy Issues

Record-high percentages of U.S. adults say Black people are treated less fairly than White people when shopping, working and interacting with police.

by Valerie J. Calderon and Margaret Carlson

The NewSchools Venture Fund and Gallup find 56% of public school teachers are confident in their ability to teach during these uncertain times.

Social & Policy Issues

Thirty-five percent of Americans are satisfied with the treatment of Black people in the U.S., marking a nine-point decline since the previous reading in 2018 and the lowest point in Gallup's trend dating back to 2001.

by Frank Newport

Americans' political predispositions vary significantly by their underlying religious identity, providing an important way to understand the 2020 election.

by Carola Binder and Christos Makridis

Gallup data allows researchers to examine the relationship between gas price fluctuations and consumer sentiment.

by Dalia Naguib, Justin Lall and Justin Bibb

An Urbanova/Gallup study shows how midsize cities could be models for building more just, equitable cities.

Social & Policy Issues

While 56% of White adults in the U.S. say they are confident in the police, far fewer Black adults (19%) say the same. The police elicit the largest racial gap in confidence among 16 institutions tested.

by Justin McCarthy

The Gallup Center on Black Voices will release its Minority Rights and Relations series, highlighting findings on the state of race relations in the U.S.

by Frank Newport

Americans support the concept of affirmative action and its objectives, but attitudes are nuanced when it comes to specifics.

by Frank Newport

It appears likely that President Trump is a driving force behind the wide partisan gap in virus-related attitudes and behaviors.

By Zacc Ritter and RJ Reinhart

In 2019, the median approval rating for Germany's leadership was 44%, while ratings for the U.S., China and Russia all clustered in the lower 30s.