Since 2022, the share of Republicans who say gay or lesbian relations are morally acceptable has fallen 21 percentage points, compared with an eight-point decline among independents and little change among Democrats.
Most Americans still favor legal same-sex marriage, but support has fallen to 65% today, down six percentage points from its 2022-2023 peak.
Meanwhile, 62% say gay or lesbian relations are morally acceptable, the lowest level since 2016. And the percentage who consider changing one's gender morally acceptable has fallen eight points since 2021, to 38%.
Teachers in the highest-need schools are more likely than those in the lowest-need schools to report a gap between expectations and reality in student achievement (50% vs. 36%).
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Only 12% of Canadian adults are financially fulfilled, while 41% are financially stressed.
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In 2025, a median of 82% of adults across 138 countries said they were satisfied with their freedom to choose what they do with their life, while 17% were dissatisfied.
Half of U.S. adults (51%) are financially conflicted — not in crisis, yet lacking financial security.
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In fall 2025, more business owners said the environment for starting a business had worsened rather than improved, with 44% saying it was worse than the prior year, compared with 17% who said it was better.
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Despite widespread adoption of AI tools, about eight in 10 teachers (82%) say they receive no formal guidance on how they should apply AI tools to their work.
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The 80% of Americans who currently say moral values are “getting worse” is on the high end of Gallup's trend; only the 83% measured in 2023 was statistically higher. Just 15% now say values are “getting better.”
66% of adults in the Detroit tri-county area say they are satisfied with the availability of good jobs where they live, with over eight in 10 residents in Rochester, Royal Oak and Canton expressing satisfaction. Comparatively, those within the city of Detroit report much lower satisfaction, at just 38%.
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47% of business owners agree that they are highly satisfied with their local area as a place to run their business.
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Mentions of the high cost of living and inflation as the most important problem facing the country have risen steadily since late 2025, reaching 15% in the May poll, up from 8% in February.
This puts inflation concerns behind the government, which remains the top-mentioned problem at 26%.
46% of teachers say the expectations for excellent teaching are extremely or very realistic. However, 40% say they are only somewhat realistic and 15% say they are not very or not at all realistic.
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Nearly three-quarters of adults agree that their communities are worth investing in. These communities that build strong foundations and connections among their residents help opportunity take root, and as a result, wellbeing and optimism flourish.
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In Germany, 48% of employees are classified as “thriving,” statistically unchanged from the past two measurements based on a three-year rolling average. Separately, 11% of workers are engaged, or emotionally and behaviorally connected to their job.
Americans have continued to grow more negative about the economy in May, pushing Gallup's Economic Confidence Index to -45, down from -38 in April and the lowest reading since October 2022, when it was identical to now.
Still, the current index score is above the recent low of -58 in June 2022 during a period, like now, marked by high inflation and soaring gas prices.
Communities play a critical role in empowering their residents to reach their full potential and providing access to opportunity.
Americans who live in communities with supportive, collaborative relationships with neighbors are 16 to 22 pct. pts. more likely to feel like they can shape their own path.
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