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Short ReadsOctober 31, 2024

Why young people feel misunderstood by the opposite sex

Surveys show a growing gap emerging between young men and women. But the gender divide is not simply about politics, but a more fundamental misunderstanding. Our most recent survey revealed that only 42 percent of young men believe young women understand the problems men face in American society. Similarly, a majority (72 percent) of young

Short ReadsOctober 25, 2024

What Trumps Appearance on Joe Rogan’s Podcast Says About the Gender Divide

With the 2024 Presidential Election less than two weeks away, both candidates are making last-minute efforts to rally their supporters and win over any remaining undecided voters. Donald Trump’s campaign has focused heavily on courting a group of voters who have not traditionally supported Republican candidates: young men. For the last two decades, young voters

Short ReadsJune 5, 2024

More Americans Favor Deporting Illegal Immigrants 

Our latest survey finds that the public is divided over whether all immigrants living in the United States illegally should be deported. Fifty percent of the public supports this option and nearly as many (46 percent) oppose it. It marks a dramatic change in American attitudes. In the summer of 2016, roughly the same moment

Short ReadsMay 1, 2024

Young Men Distrust Both Parties

There are growing signs that young adults do not trust either political party. The share of young adults who have a negative view of the Democratic and Republican Parties has risen dramatically in recent years. Today, 31 percent of young adults have a negative view of both parties, far greater than among older Americans. But

White Union household partisan identity trend ANES

Short ReadsMarch 25, 2024

White Union Members Grow More Republican

In the late 1960s, union households were Democratic households. Nearly half (46 percent) of Americans who lived in union households identified as Democrats. Over the ensuing decades, Democratic identification among white members of union households has slowly eroded, dipping consistently below four in 10 by 2002. Over that period, the proportion of white Americans in

Chart displaying how men and women perceiving how difficult dating is for their gender

Short ReadsFebruary 15, 2024

Dating Difficulties

Most singles today do not enjoy dating, and many say dating has gotten worse. But for the most part, Americans believe dating is difficult for men and women alike. Overall, men tend to believe they have it tougher than women, while women say the opposite. Liberal women and conservative men stand out for feeling that

BlogFebruary 9, 2024

Explore Dating Dealbreakers

Check out this interactive to explore which characteristics Americans view as the biggest dating dealbreakers and see who cares about which personal qualities.

Short ReadsDecember 8, 2023

Born This Way

Long before Americans debated the issue of same-sex marriage, Gallup probed public understanding about the nature and origins of homosexuality. In 1977, more than half (56 percent) reported that homosexuality could be attributed to environmental factors or to upbringing; a scant 13 percent viewed being gay or lesbian as something people are born with. Over

BlogJuly 17, 2023

What the Rise in Dog Attacks Signals About the State of America’s Social Capital

In the wake of the pandemic, the increase in both dog attacks and individual antisocial behavior seems to be a consequence of our deteriorating social capital.

Bisexual people in the color of the bisexual flag. Silhouette vector stock illustration. Bisexuals as a community of LGBTQ, bisexualism. People's faces in profile. Isolated illustration

BlogApril 26, 2023

Does Politics Make People More Likely to Identify as LGBTQ?

A novel survey experiment tests the relationship between LGBTQ identity and political ideology.

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