A new Gallup survey has suggested that 12% of American adults, or about 31 million people, were forced to borrow tens of billions of dollars in the past year to pay for personal medical bills.
More than 60 percent of Americans want the U.S. to take a leading or major role on the international stage, a new survey found. The survey, released Thursday by Gallup, found that 19 percent of respondents want the U.
As part of an Indigenous water rights settlement, the Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project is projected to deliver a mammoth volume of water to tribal communities, including more than 40 Navajo Nation chapters,
Americans are becoming less sympathetic toward Israel in its war against Hamas, the results of a recent survey suggest. The Gallup poll, released Thursday, shows that 46 percent of respondents say
One-third of US adults say they sympathize with Palestinians, the highest reading to date since Gallup began polling the question 25 years ago.
Two students in Gallup face serious charges after police said one of them brought a gun to Gallup High School.
About 31 million Americans borrowed money to pay for health care last year, accumulating $74 billion in medical debt, West Health-Gallup survey finds.
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.
A new Gallup poll found that most Americans are tired of the biannual clock changes for daylight saving time and would prefer to keep their clocks set to one system, with 48% wanting standard time
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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Gen Z's had the highest percentage of people needing to borrow money to pay for healthcare, according to a recent Gallup poll.
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AMNY on MSNGallup: LGBTQ people now make up 9.3% of US populationMore than 9% of the US population identifies as LGBTQ, according to a new report by Gallup, marking yet another year-over-year increase — and the most growth
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