Public awareness of global warming is up and support for action is broad, with eight in 10 Americans saying the federal government should try to achieve the same deep cuts in greenhouse gas emissions called for in the international treaty rejected by Donald Trump. Sixty-one percent in a new national […] Read more »
83% of U.S. Adults Drive Frequently; Fewer Enjoy It a Lot
Nearly all U.S. adults regularly drive a car or other vehicle, with 83% reporting they do so personally at least several times a week. This includes 64% who say they drive every day and 19% who do so most days in a week. CONT. Megan Brenan, Gallup Read more »
Should Americans Really Be Worried About Retirement?
Many Americans don’t think about retirement until it looms in their immediate future. So how confident are Americans that they will have enough money when they retire? CONT. Gallup Listen to “Should Americans Really Be Worried About Retirement?” on Spreaker. Read more »
Americans Expect More Gas Price Hikes
Most Americans expect the price of gasoline to keep rising this year but do not expect prices to get close to the $4 per gallon average reached in 2008 and 2011. On average, Americans expect them to reach $3.46, up from the average of $2.98 they currently report paying. CONT. […] Read more »
Driverless Cars Are a Tough Sell to Americans
Automakers and technology companies aiming to make driverless cars ubiquitous on U.S. roads will have to win over most Americans. Three in four Americans indicate they would still own or lease a car that they personally drive once driverless technology becomes commonplace. CONT. Megan Brenan, Gallup Read more »
Americans Expect Driverless Cars to Be Common in Next Decade
A slim majority of Americans, 53%, believe fully automated, driverless cars will be commonly used in the U.S. within the next 10 years, a goal that automobile manufacturers and technology companies are working tirelessly to achieve. CONT. Megan Brenan, Gallup Read more »