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Wyoming, North Dakota, Utah Lead in Economic Confidence
Wyoming, North Dakota and Utah residents were most confident in the U.S. economy in 2017, while Vermont residents were least confident.
North Dakota, Midwestern States Lead U.S. in Hiring
North Dakota ranked first among six Midwestern states in the top 10 in Gallup's Job Creation Index in 2012, according to employees' reports of hiring activity at their places of work. Maine had the lowest score.
Lebanon Sees Leadership Approval Spike
Approval of Lebanon's leadership surged from 16% in 2024 to 62% in 2025, one of the sharpest year-over-year increases Gallup has recorded.
Hawaii Reclaims Top Spot in U.S. Well-Being
For the fifth time in eight years, Hawaii claimed the top spot among U.S. states for well-being, while 2014's highest well-being state, Alaska, slipped to second. West Virginia had the lowest well-being for the seventh consecutive year.
State of the Global Workplace — Regional Data Summary
Compare employee engagement, wellbeing, and job trends data across 10 regions around the world from Gallup's 2025 State of the Global Workplace Report.
Hawaii Leads U.S. States in Well-Being for Record Sixth Time
Hawaii residents have the highest well-being in the U.S. for the sixth time since 2008. Alaska is among the top two states for the third straight year.
State of the Global Workplace — Global Data Summary
Compare engagement, wellbeing, stress and job climate data across gender, age, role and region from Gallup's 2025 State of the Global Workplace report.
Hawaii Leads U.S. in Financial Well-Being; Mississippi Last
Hawaii led the U.S. in financial well-being in 2014. Southern states accounted for all of the 10 lowest financial well-being scores.
New York Tri-State Region Gripes Most About State Taxes
Residents of the 50 states vary widely in how they view their own state's taxes, ranging from three-quarters saying their taxes are too high in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, to less than a quarter in Wyoming and Alaska.
Lebanese Unprepared for War
New Gallup data from 2024 show that the Lebanese people were already struggling financially and emotionally before the latest escalation between Israel and Hezbollah.