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Gallup Data

This guide will help you navigate Gallup Analytics and Microdata

Gallup Analytics Web Platform

Gallup is a long-standing trusted public opinion research firm that is not associated with any political orientation, party, or advocacy group. The Gallup Analytics web platform presents aggregated and anonymized data from several Gallup polls, including the World Poll, the US Daily tracking poll, and the Gallup Poll Social Series (GPSS). See below for the full list.

You can search and view data online in table format, in charts, or on a map. You can export tabular data as Excel files and charts and maps as image files.

Gallup Analytics includes only national-level data.

Gallup Analytics Datasets

Gallup continually surveys residents on in more than 150 countries that are home to more than 99% of the world's population, using randomly selected, nationally representative samples. The World Poll covers a variety of political, social and economic topics, including:

  • Business and Economics
  • Citizen Engagement
  • Communications and Technology
  • Education and Families
  • Environment and Energy
  • Food and Shelter
  • Government and Politics
  • Health
  • Law and Order
  • Religion and Ethics
  • Social Issues
  • Well-Being
  • Work

Learn more about Gallup's World Poll methodology. For more complete methodology and specific survey dates, please review Gallup's Country Data Set details.

US Daily Tracker

The Gallup Daily tracking survey is a large, daily poll that gauges attitudes and opinions about individual circumstances and current events. Gallup Daily tracking relies on live interviewers and telephone sampling of adult respondents.

Gallup Polling Series

The Gallup Poll Social Series (GPSS) s a small, recurring, monthly public opinion survey of U.S. adults' views on numerous social, economic, and political topics. Each month covers a different theme as follows:

  •     January: Mood of the Nation
  •     February: World Affairs
  •     March: Environment
  •     April: Economy and Finance
  •     May: Values and Beliefs
  •     June: Minority Rights and Relations (conducted periodically from 2001 to 2021)
  •     July: Consumption Habits
  •     August: Work and Education
  •     September: Governance
  •     October: Crime
  •     November: Health
  •     December: Lifestyle (conducted periodically)

Gallup National Health & Well-Being Index

The Well-Being Index measures Americans' perceptions of their lives and their daily experiences through five interrelated elements that make up well-being: sense of purpose, social relationships, financial security, relationship to community, and physical health.

Key Indicators

Key indicators includes the following metrics for the U.S. (national data only):

  • Congressional Approval
  • Presidential Approval
  • Current Economic Conditions
  • Economic Outlook
  • Satisfaction with U.S.
  • Party ID (including leaners)
  • Party ID (initial question)