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Football Still Scores Best With U.S. Sports Fans

Football Still Scores Best With U.S. Sports Fans

December 29, 2008
More Americans say that football is their favorite sport to watch (41%), beating out baseball (10%), basketball (9%), and ice hockey (4%).
Most Admired Men and Women of 2008

Most Admired Men and Women of 2008

December 26, 2008
Among persons living today, Barack Obama (32%) and Hillary Clinton (20%) top Gallup’s list of people whom Americans admire the most.
Most Americans Positive About Christmas This Year

Most Americans Positive About Christmas This Year

December 24, 2008
One-quarter of Americans think that this Christmas will be happier than prior Christmases, 47% say it will be the same, and just 20% think it will be less happy.
Most Americans Report Donating to Charity in 2008

Most Americans Report Donating to Charity in 2008

December 19, 2008
Despite the current economic climate, 75% of Americans say they have donated money to a charitable cause within the past 12 months and 59% say they have donated money to a religious organization.
One in Four Have Postponed Car Purchase Recently

One in Four Have Postponed Car Purchase Recently

December 18, 2008
Almost one-quarter (24%) of Americans say that they have considered buying a car in the past six months and then decided not to, and a majority (56%) of those individuals say the major reason for their decision is the economic recession.
Church Attendance Stable Despite Tough Times

Church Attendance Stable Despite Tough Times

December 17, 2008
Currently, 42% of Americans say they attend church, synagogue, or mosque weekly or almost weekly, which is on par with reported church attendance for all of 2008.
In U.S., 30% Would Not Buy From Bankrupt Automaker

In U.S., 30% Would Not Buy From Bankrupt Automaker

December 16, 2008
Sixty-seven percent of Americans say they would still consider buying a car from one of the U.S. auto companies should they go bankrupt, but 30% say they would definitely not buy a car.
Before Blagojevich Few Rate Governors High on Ethics

Before Blagojevich Few Rate Governors High on Ethics

December 12, 2008
The current scandal involving Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich may not be all that shocking to the American public, just 22% of whom rated the honesty and ethics of state governors as very high or high as of December 2006.
December Christmas Spending Estimate Remains Low

December Christmas Spending Estimate Remains Low

December 12, 2008
In December, Americans estimate they will spend an average of $639 on Christmas gifts this year, which is up slightly from the November estimate of $616, but is still the second-lowest measure in Gallup history.
Jobless Jump Not So Surprising

Jobless Jump Not So Surprising

December 11, 2008
Chief Economist Dennis Jacobe explains how Gallup was able to accurately project the larger-than-expected surge in new unemployment claims the U.S. Labor Department reported Thursday.
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