A Gallup survey in October 2025 found that 52% of respondents favored the death penalty.
October 01, 2025
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Public opinion polling on capital punishment in the United States.
A 2025 Gallup nationwide poll found that Americans' approval ratings for six major federal agencies—FEMA, the CIA, the CDC, the FDA, the EPA and the IRS—declined compared to 2024 and were at or near their lowest levels in Gallup records dating back to 2003.
September 16, 2025
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Comparison of 2025 agency approval ratings to 2024 and to Gallup's historical record since 2003.
A 2025 Gallup poll found that 74% of Republicans and Republican-leaning voters approved of the Department of Defense and 73% approved of the Department of Homeland Security.
September 16, 2025
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Partisan approval levels reported for major national security-related departments.
A 2025 Gallup poll found that 66% of Democrats and Democrat-leaning voters approved of the U.S. Postal Service and 52% approved of NASA.
September 16, 2025
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Partisan approval levels showing which agencies retained majority support among Democrats in 2025.
A 2025 Gallup poll found that fewer than 35% of Americans rated the State Department, the Federal Aviation Administration, the Justice Department, the Federal Reserve Board and the Department of Veterans Affairs positively.
September 16, 2025
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Overall approval levels for several federal agencies were below 35% in the 2025 poll.
A 2025 Gallup Poll conducted June 14–July 16, 2025 found that 49% of U.S. adults said religion is essential to their daily life, down from 66% in 2015, a 17 percentage-point decline.
July 16, 2025
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National public-opinion poll measuring the personal importance of religion.
A 2025 Gallup Poll reported that the median share of adults saying religion is important across 38 OECD countries was 36%.
July 16, 2025
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Cross-national comparison of self-reported importance of religion among adults in OECD member countries.
A 2025 Gallup analysis found that only 14 of more than 160 countries experienced declines greater than 15 percentage points in the reported importance of religion during the decade prior to 2025.
July 16, 2025
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Assessment of global changes in self-reported importance of religion over the decade leading up to 2025.
The 2025 Gallup Poll reporting on the importance of religion was based on telephone interviews of 1,000 adults aged 15 or older and reported a margin of sampling error of ±4.4 percentage points at the 95% confidence level.
July 16, 2025
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Methodological details for assessing the precision of the Gallup national poll on religion in 2025.
A 2025 Gallup annual tracking poll found American sympathy for Israelis fell below 50% for the first time in almost 25 years of Gallup's tracking.
January 01, 2025
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Gallup's multi-decade tracking of U.S. sympathy toward Israelis.
A 2025 Gallup poll found about one-third of U.S. adults said they sympathized more with the Palestinians.
January 01, 2025
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Gallup polling measuring relative sympathy toward Palestinians among U.S. adults.
A 2025 Gallup nationally representative survey series found U.S. adult obesity prevalence of 37% in 2025, down from 39.9% in 2022.
January 01, 2025
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Gallup survey results reporting obesity prevalence over time.
A 2025 Gallup survey found 12.4% of U.S. adults reported using GLP-1 medications for weight loss in 2025, up from 5.8% who reported such use in February 2024.
January 01, 2025
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Self-reported use of GLP-1 class medications for weight loss as measured by Gallup.
A 2025 Gallup analysis found that nearly one in ten U.S. adults reported having been diagnosed with cancer at some point in their lifetime.
January 01, 2025
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Gallup lifetime self-reported cancer diagnosis prevalence from its 2024-2025 survey averages.
A 2025 Gallup analysis found that 21.5% of U.S. adults aged 65 and older reported having been told by a doctor or nurse that they had cancer, compared with nearly 9% of U.S. adults aged 45 to 64.
January 01, 2025
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Age-stratified lifetime self-reported cancer diagnosis prevalence from Gallup's 2024-2025 data.
Gallup's 2025 analysis found that the share of U.S. adults aged 65 and older reporting a lifetime cancer diagnosis increased by 3.4 percentage points between the 2008-2009 period and the 2024-2025 period.
January 01, 2025
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Change in lifetime self-reported cancer diagnosis prevalence for the 65+ age group across Gallup's multi-year averages.
A 2025 Gallup analysis found that 9.8% of U.S. men and 9.6% of U.S. women reported lifetime cancer diagnoses, and that the share of men reporting a diagnosis increased by 3.6 percentage points since Gallup's 2008-2009 data.
January 01, 2025
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Sex-disaggregated lifetime self-reported cancer diagnosis prevalence and change over time from Gallup's multi-year averages.
Gallup reported that the share of U.S. adults aged 65 and older who had been diagnosed with cancer rose by 3.4 percentage points between the 2008-2009 period and 2024-2025, reaching 21.5% in 2024-2025.
January 01, 2025
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Age-specific lifetime diagnosis rates from Gallup's 2008-2009 baseline compared with 2024-2025 estimates.
Gallup reported that in the 2024-2025 period, 9.8% of men and 9.6% of women had been told by a clinician that they had cancer, and that the share of men with a lifetime cancer diagnosis increased by 3.6 percentage points since the 2008-2009 period.
January 01, 2025
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Sex-disaggregated lifetime diagnosis rates and change since the 2008-2009 baseline from Gallup's survey averages.
Gallup World Poll data indicate that 49% of American adults reported that religion is an important part of their daily life, representing a 17-percentage-point decline compared with 2015.
December 31, 2024
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National attitudinal measure of reported importance of religion in daily life, comparing current survey responses to 2015 levels.
A Gallup poll taken just before the 2024 U.S. elections found that 84% of U.S. adults favored requiring voters to show identification and 83% favored requiring proof of citizenship when registering for the first time.
November 01, 2024
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National public opinion on voter identification and proof-of-citizenship requirements.
Gallup World Poll data show that Greece experienced a 28-percentage-point drop in the reported importance of religion between 2013 and 2023.
December 31, 2023
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Change in self-reported importance of religion over the 2013–2023 period.
Gallup World Poll data show that Italy experienced a 23-percentage-point drop in the reported importance of religion between 2012 and 2022.
December 31, 2022
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Change in self-reported importance of religion over the 2012–2022 period.
Gallup reported in 2022 that the gap between married and unmarried women in the share expressing a desire to permanently move exceeded 10 percentage points.
January 01, 2022
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Marriage status has historically been associated with mobility intentions; Gallup documented a notable gap in 2022.
Gallup's two-year average data showed that lifetime cancer diagnosis rates among U.S. adults hovered at or just above 7% during the 2008-2009 through 2014-2015 periods.
January 01, 2014
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Historical baseline levels in Gallup's repeated surveys of U.S. adults.
Gallup has conducted global surveys asking respondents whether they would like to permanently move to another country since 2007.
January 01, 2007
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Longitudinal global polling on intentions to emigrate provides cross-country comparisons over time.