Fewer Americans Say Mexico Is a U.S. Friend or Ally
Americans continue to consider Mexico to be an ally or friend (76%) rather than unfriendly or an enemy (26%), but fewer view it positively than in the past.
View ArticleAmericans Lukewarm Toward Leaders of U.S. Allies
The leaders of some of the United States' closest allies are viewed more favorably than unfavorably by Americans, but with favorable ratings below 50%.
View ArticleJapan May Want Migrants More Than They Want Japan
Japan may need migrants to shore up its shrinking, aging workforce, but Gallup's latest Potential Net Migration Index suggests it may have some work to do to attract them.
View ArticleRecord Numbers of Americans Want to Leave the U.S.
Record numbers of Americans have wanted to leave the U.S. since Donald Trump became president, including 40% of women younger than 30.
View ArticleAmericans' Favorable Views of China Take 12-Point Hit
After a year of escalating trade disagreements between the U.S. and China, Americans' views of the country have dropped sharply to their lowest levels since 2012.
View ArticleUniversal Basic Income Favored in Canada, U.K. but Not in U.S.
Forty-three percent of Americans support a universal basic income program to help those who lose their jobs to new technology, compared with 77% of adults in the U.K. and 75% of Canadians.
View ArticleTrudeau Approval Hits New Low as Canadians Prepare to Vote
Heading into elections next week, Canadians' approval of their country's leadership and of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's leadership are sitting at record lows.
View ArticleForeign Trade: Opportunity or Threat to the U.S. Economy?
Seventy-four percent of U.S. adults say trade represents "an opportunity for economic growth through increased U.S. exports."
View ArticleAmericans' Views on Trade in the Trump Era
As Republican leaders lean on Democrats to approve the USMCTA, recent Gallup data on trade provide insights on the public opinion backdrop.
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