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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.
Trust in mainstream media has reached its lowest point in over five decades, with only 31 percent of respondents trusting the media a great deal or a fair amount.
The overall number of Americans identifying as non-heterosexual soared to a record high according to a 2024 Gallup poll published last week.
The Democrats have turned against the Jews in Israel. Only 33% of Democrats have a favorable view of Israel while 60% have an unfavorable view, a new poll reveals.
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).
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Do Americans approve of President Trump? Here's what polls say a month into officePresident 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.
Gallup, in a study with Telescope, revealed that nearly all Americans use at least one AI-enabled product weekly. The study also disclosed that two-thirds (64%) of Americans don’t realize that they use products with artificial intelligence (features).
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.
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
The poll, which sampled 14,162 U.S. adults throughout 2024, found the rate of LGBTQ+ identification varied widely across generations. Generation Z and millennials were the most likely to identify as LGBTQ+, with rates of 23.1% and 14.2%, respectively.
The percentage of Americans identifying as LGBT has risen to record highs, especially among Generation Z, a new Gallup poll released on Thursday shows, but that trend could see a departure under ...
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